skinky wrote:
I dont even know what a wiki or TWiki is! I know you've mentioned this
several times on list for other reasons but never got around to looking it up
- although I've been to your site a few times.
In case it's not clear, my site is a wiki (TWiki). Anyone who registers
can edit
On Wed, 27 Mar 2002, Randy Kramer wrote:
%_skinky wrote:
I dont even know what a wiki or TWiki is! I know you've mentioned this
several times on list for other reasons but never got around to looking it up
- although I've been to your site a few times.
In case it's not clear, my site
Was sent to me but I'm not the programmer ; )
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Subject: RE: [newbie] What programs are you looking for?
Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2002 13:46:35 +0100
From: Baka Attila Tamás [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Some programs I need
A GOOD CD burning
On 17 Mar 2002 12:52, Nelson Bartley wrote:
Heyo,
I've begun to develop an insterest in Linux programming and I was
wondering what applications, you as the linux beginner, are looking for?
Setup files, scripts, GUI programs, anything, as I'm interested in
trying my hand at it.
Nelson
skinky wrote:
Sorry for the LATE reply... WAY behind with my email...
For quite some time I've been looking for a diary/journal that contains daily
entries with a search facility on say a subject heading or just be able to
search all text. Kinda like the journal part of KOrganizer but
PS: Each page could be named something like: Journal20020326.
Randy Kramer
Randy Kramer wrote:
skinky wrote:
Sorry for the LATE reply... WAY behind with my email...
For quite some time I've been looking for a diary/journal that contains daily
entries with a search facility on say a
On 27 Mar 2002 14:19, Randy Kramer wrote:
skinky wrote:
Sorry for the LATE reply... WAY behind with my email...
For quite some time I've been looking for a diary/journal that contains
daily entries with a search facility on say a subject heading or just be
able to search all text.
Femme: Have a look at this online book/tutorial. See if it helps.
http://rute.sourceforge.net/rute.html
Michael
FemmeFatale wrote:
scripts definitely... and an EZ tutorial on how to write them...
I've read a book, seen some tutorials...but they assume you *have
knowledge* that as a
On Sunday 17 March 2002 05:50, FemmeFatale wrote:
scripts definitely... and an EZ tutorial on how to write them...
I've read a book, seen some tutorials...but they assume you *have
knowledge* that as a newbie, we lack by virtue of our apple
greeness. ;)
Please if you do go ahead, I know
as a general rule, if you are going to be doing any form of scripting
you have to have a basic understanding of how programing works.
Understanding concepts such as flow control, the basic operators, what
types of data you can store, these are all required to do scripting (in
any real sense).
FemmeFatale wrote:
scripts definitely... and an EZ tutorial on how to write them...
I've read a book, seen some tutorials...but they assume you *have
knowledge* that as a newbie, we lack by virtue of our apple greeness. ;)
Please if you do go ahead, I know I'd appreciate something like
It may seem silly --since there are so many linux editors out
there but I am looking for an editor (text/html) with similar
features to NoteTabPro (www.notetab.com) ... I have tried Quanta and
Bluefish (Bluefish is the closest to it but lacks a few
features...but is the best
Dear Nelson,
No I don't need to learn to program. Sorry to be so blunt, but
frankly I have zero interest in programming beyond a very basic level.
I edit scripts for games (used to anyway nearly everyday) and it IS very
close to programming in a sense. The difference is if I want an alias
David: emacs or Xemacs would have more than the power you wish. Just dont expect
it to be intuitive and don't expect to be able to harness that power this week.
On the plus side, the Xemacs/emacs version that comes with Mandrake has a full
newbie tutorial and an elisp HTML editor (i had to
I have talked to Eric Fookes (NoteTabPro Creator) a few times about
writing a Linux version. It is now possiblebut that isn't
going to happen for linux until he feels it can produce a viable
income from it. which at the current time he does not.
I don't blame him at all as
Maybe someone could look at getting NoteTabPro to work with WINE
I have talked to Eric Fookes (NoteTabPro Creator) a few times about
writing a Linux version. It is now possiblebut that isn't
going to happen for linux until he feels it can produce a viable
income from it. which
mån 2002-03-18 klockan 01.14 skrev Michael:
Personally, I'm quite fond of Glimmer a pretty advanced editor for Gnome
with tabs and highligting and stuff.While its not quite in the same
leauge as Emacs (or Vi I hasten to add) its easier to use.
http://glimmer.sourceforge.net
Cheers,
Bo
scripts definitely... and an EZ tutorial on how to write them...
I've read a book, seen some tutorials...but they assume you *have
knowledge* that as a newbie, we lack by virtue of our apple greeness. ;)
Please if you do go ahead, I know I'd appreciate something like that...
Or hell, a URL to
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