Re: Newbie question on annotation (plus new Question)

2004-02-19 Thread David A. Desrosiers
> Well, I can understand it not being on the windows side (and no I'm not > volunteering ;-). Why isn't it on the linux side either? Because explode/unpluck are not built or shipped by default. Similar to most Linux applications where the ./contrib directory under the source tree isn't a

Re: Newbie question on annotation (plus new Question)

2004-02-19 Thread Alan Hoyle
On Thu, 19 Feb 2004 at 11:36, David A. Desrosiers wrote: > > Is there any reason this isn't included in the Plucker Desktop > > distribution? Why must I have to compile from source to get these tools? > > Probably because the desktop should be just that, a desktop. > > The other reason

Re: Newbie question on annotation (plus new Question)

2004-02-19 Thread David A. Desrosiers
> Is there any reason this isn't included in the Plucker Desktop > distribution? Why must I have to compile from source to get these tools? Probably because the desktop should be just that, a desktop. The other reason is probably that nobody has tried to port the code over to Win

Re: Newbie question on annotation (plus new Question)

2004-02-19 Thread Alan Hoyle
On Thu, 19 Feb 2004 at 11:02, David A. Desrosiers wrote: > > Is there any way to export from a plucker doc to xml? Or html? > > Unpluck/explode, in the tools subdirectory. Is there any reason this isn't included in the Plucker Desktop distribution? Why must I have to compile from source to

Re: Newbie question on annotation (plus new Question)

2004-02-19 Thread David A. Desrosiers
> Is there any way to export from a plucker doc to xml? Or html? Unpluck/explode, in the tools subdirectory. d. ___ plucker-dev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.rubberchicken.org/mailman/listinfo/plucker-dev

Re: Newbie question on annotation (plus new Question)

2004-02-19 Thread Barry Roberts
On Thu, Feb 19, 2004 at 10:11:56AM -0500, Dave Maddock wrote: > > I'm using Vade Mecum to read plucker documents, and I like the > > annotations and highlighting. My once-trusty visor edge died, so I > > don't know if the official viewer does that or not. > > Nope, this is Vade Mecum specific. >

Re: Newbie question on annotation

2004-02-19 Thread Dave Maddock
> I'm using Vade Mecum to read plucker documents, and I like the > annotations and highlighting. My once-trusty visor edge died, so I > don't know if the official viewer does that or not. Nope, this is Vade Mecum specific. > I've looked at the Plucker DB Format, and it's not obvious to me how >

Newbie question on annotation

2004-02-16 Thread Barry Roberts
I'm using Vade Mecum to read plucker documents, and I like the annotations and highlighting. My once-trusty visor edge died, so I don't know if the official viewer does that or not. I've looked at the Plucker DB Format, and it's not obvious to me how annotations are stored. Is it possible to use