Good morning,
On 1/04/12 at 3:00 PM -0700, dwrh wrote:
Why can't they just have complete formatting profiles (tabs,
margins, character set, colors, etc.) for any user-entered file
type suffix (.c, .p, .html, etc.)? This has long been standard
with Textpad, is enormously flexible and helpful,
Why can't they just have complete formatting profiles (tabs, margins,
character set, colors, etc.) for any user-entered file type suffix (.c, .p,
.html, etc.)? This has long been standard with Textpad, is enormously
flexible and helpful, and does not seem to contribute to software overhead.
On
On 01 Apr 2012, at 02:38 , Dave Fitch wrote:
> however http://monkey.local:/iso200/wordpress/ is the only one
> that can be consistently seen across the network by all devices -
> hardwiring the IP address causes all sorts of problems when/if it
> changes (especially in WordPress).
Don't let
There's also Adobe Shadow. Still in the "Labs" phase, but looks really
handy:
http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/shadow/
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sorry - the replace string should be:
\r
no html entities, and a line return at the end
not sure how html shows up in these posts... we'll see in a minute!
On Mar 31, 6:13 pm, blinde wrote:
> rather than script this, here's what i would do... old school, but quick
> and dirty:
>
> 1. dra
rather than script this, here's what i would do... old school, but quick
and dirty:
1. drag the folder of original images onto an open/empty bbedit window.
this will give you a list of all the images, no matter how many there are.
2. select all (command + a)
3. slam everything to the left (com
Am I missing a crucial point? ... or else I am surprised that no one
suggested using the iOS simulator that comes bundled with xcode.
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3429285?start=0&tstart=0
I check my pages on the iOS devices using the simulator, on my desktop. I
can check the page as i
Are you using MAMP? [www.mamp.info] [free version available]
MAMP will let you view your files through apache/php on a local web
server, and you can connect to that wirelessly over a local wifi
network very easily and preview your files on an iPhone/iPad. One
gotcha I found is to make sure you con