> And when looking at the parser code I saw that we still use a mix
> of tabs and spaces. To make it really messy the tab setting seems
> to be 8 (and to add to this mess this isn't true for all tabs:),
> while the used indentation in the file is 4 ;-) Since no one else
> seems interested in fixin
> I've managed to put together a python script that duplicates the effects
> of the libhnj C library (only the hyphenation features, though). Since
> I'm FAR from a Python guru, I was wondering if someone could take a look
> at it for me.
>
> http://www.jamisbuck.org/hyphen.tar.gz
Great work!
> Another thing I have found is that the explode program gets confused
> when you have a link in a long document that points to a part that is
> in a separate record because of the 32k split. For such links it will
> include a link in the document that points to a file that doesn't
> exists since
> -The variable
> void *private;
> may cause problems if you want to drop this wholesale into a C++ application, as
>"private" is a
> keyword. Changing all instance of the "private" like "prvate" allowed a C++
>compiler to go
> ahead and didn't seem to cause a noticable bad effect.
On Mon, May 20, 2002, Jamis Buck wrote:
> Which file has the actual HTML parser?
TextParser.py
/Mike
I've managed to put together a python script that duplicates the effects
of the libhnj C library (only the hyphenation features, though). Since
I'm FAR from a Python guru, I was wondering if someone could take a look
at it for me.
http://www.jamisbuck.org/hyphen.tar.gz
It is pretty much a direc
On Sat, May 18, 2002 at 02:08:19PM -0400, David A. Desrosiers wrote:
> (incidentally, I need some Sony screenshots for the website.. Adam?
> Someone else with a working Sony POSE and some good-looking content?)
Sure thing. I'll upgrade the hires branch to 1.2beta8. If you want to
send me so
If the authors to BrowserG! and IniPluck could write a short (or
long) description of their tools we could add that to the FAQ under
a section describing different 3rd party tools for Plucker. Could
also include it in the User's Guide. Should probably add links to
these tools on the web site to m