Hello Devon;
You mention a page that I could potentially find via search. My first
question is: how will I know that I found this page you reference,
unless it is a page about 'Word Wrap' that I looked at yesterday, which
is, IIRC, under your name, in which case this is moot.
Also, first things first! If you did not know how to edit the J wiki,
why the concern about being able to add keywords?
Kudos to Oleg for pointing out the pragma. The J wiki not having the
proper keyword will be a short-lived limitation, I'm sure.
Devon McCormick wrote:
So, we can do this, assuming that we know how to edit the J wiki, now that
we know about the keywords pragma. Take a look at my experiment with this
on the page I put together about limiting lines of text to a specific
length; I won't give the link here so you can see how hard or easy it is to
find by searching with phrases that occur to you.
On 2/2/08, Randy MacDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Okay, you are saying that the author is the only supplier of keywords on
the sites I mentioned. I haven't explored them in depth, so I'll have
to take your word for it. User-supplied keywords, seems like such a good
idea, I marvel that it has not been done.
Such a thing could prove useful for J documentation since, as capable as
Roger Chris and Eric are, I'm sure the audience is collectively smarter.
for the information is
s the
biggest barrier to learning about J, as well as almost any subject.
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