On Thu, 28 Oct 1999, Jason Linhart wrote:
JL>>If there is an underlying problem with Analog, it is that there are too
JL>>many configuration options, and too many completely different ways to use
JL>>the program. Interestingly that is exactly why Analog is such a popular
JL>>program, many people use it in many different ways. My experience is that
JL>>every user insists on configuring some option or another, but no two
JL>>users want to configure the same option.
JL>>
JL>>The only complete solution would be a gigantic graphical user interface,
JL>>which would talk almost as long to write as Analog did in the first
JL>>place, and not be at all portable. The configuration tasks it ought to
JL>>perform are way beyond what configure can handle. Take a look at Analog
JL>>Helper on the Mac and tell me how you can handle any of that with
JL>>configure?
A module to add into Webmin would take care of it and use an already
existing GUI.
-= Jim =-
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