On Mon, Sep 1, 2014 at 10:15 AM, Georg Simon georg.si...@auge.de wrote:
Am Mon, 01 Sep 2014 05:32:05 -0400
schrieb mr wzrd wzr...@gmail.com:
Hello list.
Seem to remember seeing some posts about being able to install Factor
via apt-get in debian/Ubuntu.
Is it the case? If so, where is the
I don't have Factor installed on this machine, so I can't test my
suggestions. But I'll do my best.
`today` is defined as `now midnight` -
http://docs.factorcode.org/content/word-today,calendar.html
Notice that `now` uses `gmt`, then sets the offset -
Was thinking about the fact that some GUI's are wrappers around an
existing command-line utility. On linux, brasero and cdrecord are one
example.
Then was thinking about man pages and the fact that some have been
converted from their original text format to html.
Maybe there is a next step
The next question would be how to integrate hand-written HTML page
elements with generated HTML.
(Flashback to J2EE... ) Duck and cover!
On 09/03/2014 12:00 AM, mr wzrd wrote:
Was thinking about the fact that some GUI's are wrappers around an
existing command-line utility. On linux, brasero