The ideal would be to input a list of URLs that must be
included in the collection, with a separate depth for
each item on the list. And an assumption that there
are interlinks between all of these.
Do you know about the max_depth attribute?
Or maybe it is maxdepth - they both appear,
Quite right, readlrfont is missing:
/bin/sh: ./[EMAIL PROTECTED]@: No such file or directory
Where do I get it?
Thanks,
Eugene
Or, more precisely, this should be changed to:
for file in $(ALL_144dpi_FILES); do \
./$(READLRFONT) $$file `echo $$file | $(PERL) -ne
On Fri, May 30, 2003 at 02:14:09PM +0200, Michael Nordstrom wrote:
On Fri, May 30, 2003, Alexander R. Pruss wrote:
It's not supposed to do that?
Only if you run it on an OS5 device. On other devices it will
display the last used document. However, if you were using the
library when you
On Fri, May 30, 2003, Adam McDaniel wrote:
Yep. Its true. :) v20030222-am contained a workaround to this problem
but it was deemed a 'bad hack' and was never commited to CVS.
True, but I didn't call it a bad hack; I only said that your were
trying to fix the symptom instead of the problem ;-)
On Fri, May 30, 2003 at 07:13:12PM +0200, Michael Nordstrom wrote:
As I said already in February, if you want to do something about this
you have to find the problem instead of trying to patch away the
symptom. I won't allow that kind of fixes ;-)
Which is why I didn't commit it :)
I tracked
Alexander R. Pruss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. I myself don't need full UTF-8. I just need to make some quick-and-dirty
substitutions for quote marks, apostrophes and long dashes. So if someone
Look for unknown_charref in TextParser.py -- I wonder if this can be done
in a more general way
Adam:
First the Kudos:
Neat! Works (and looks) great!!
Second the good news:
I've got tables working (with anchors), but, only the 'single image' ones.
Last the bad news:
There is no way (pre Palm 3.5) to get the bitmap (for the image struct)
from the window I drew the table in.