On Fri, Jan 06, 2006 at 12:48:02AM +, Kurt Pfeifle wrote:
> On Tuesday 03 January 2006 01:50, Kurt Pfeifle wrote:
> > On Monday 02 January 2006 23:58, Bryce Harrington wrote:
> > > On Sun, Jan 01, 2006 at 07:16:44AM +, Kurt Pfeifle wrote:
> > > > klik://xara-latest
> > > > You may have he
On Tuesday 03 January 2006 01:50, Kurt Pfeifle wrote:
> On Monday 02 January 2006 23:58, Bryce Harrington wrote:
> > On Sun, Jan 01, 2006 at 07:16:44AM +, Kurt Pfeifle wrote:
> > > klik://xara-latest
> > > You may have heard of this formerly closed source producing company,
> > > which prov
On Monday 02 January 2006 23:58, Bryce Harrington wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 01, 2006 at 07:16:44AM +, Kurt Pfeifle wrote:
> > klik://xara-latest
> > You may have heard of this formerly closed source producing company,
> > which provides a vector drawing program for Windows. Well, now they
> >
On Sun, Jan 01, 2006 at 07:16:44AM +, Kurt Pfeifle wrote:
> klik://xara-latest
> You may have heard of this formerly closed source producing company,
> which provides a vector drawing program for Windows. Well, now they
> are trying their luck with open sourcing their flagship product Xar
Kurt Pfeifle wrote:
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A FLTK-based program:
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klik://htmldoc
htmldoc is a very useful and nifty HTML-to-PDF converter (it converts
to PostScript too if you want). Written by Mike Sweet, it uses FLTK
for its toolkit. The Debian Sarge input files work just fine to
cr
> A few suggested applications to test klik with:
> ---
> (I'll post some more extended descriptions in one of my next mails)
In my last mail I suggested a mix of klik-ified applications to
play with, in order to gain an overview about klik's current s