review of iSilo 3.1 on infosync

2002-04-19 Thread Bill Janssen
Interesting review of another competitor on Infosync, iSilo 3.1. The three things I notice are: CSS support, real tables, and support for reading DOC pdbs and .txt files on a memory card. See http://www.infosync.no/show.php?id=1550. Bill

Re: Bug Tracker (resolved vs. closed bugs)

2002-04-19 Thread David A. Desrosiers
> I was just oding some work on the mysql tables that are behind the ^ 'oding'? Eesh, I can't type. s/oding/doing/

Bug Tracker (resolved vs. closed bugs)

2002-04-19 Thread David A. Desrosiers
I was just oding some work on the mysql tables that are behind the bug tracker (bugs.plkr.org), and noticed that there are twenty-two (22) bugs marked as 'Resolved' in Plucker at the moment, but not 'Closed'. Can some kind soles check out the bugs marked 'Resolved' in the bug tra

merging a few branches

2002-04-19 Thread Adam McDaniel
Quick note for those who are interested. The Sony and Handera branches have been merged together into the newly formed Hires branch, in the CVS. 'Hires' to refer to both hi-resolution and jogdial support. They were merged to standardize the code in when handing hires and jogdial functions. Code

Bloatware? (was: i18n branch)

2002-04-19 Thread Michael Nordström
On Thu, Apr 18, 2002, Cliff L. Biffle wrote: > I'd go the other direction. 'Plucker', the viewer, is compatible with 2.x+. > 'Plucker Advanced' or 'Plucker International' or something along those lines > adds all the new bloat^H^H^H^H^Hfeatures. :-) I can send you a copy of the 0.01 version,

Plucker Lite (was: i18n branch)

2002-04-19 Thread Michael Nordström
On Thu, Apr 18, 2002, Adam McDaniel wrote: > 'Lite', now that I think about it, probably wouldn't be a good word I never said I would call it "Plucker Lite", only that I would like to investigate what it would take to create a 'lite' version (i.e. a version that doesn't include features that re