On 3/5/2013 1:38 PM, Dave Angel wrote:
On 03/05/2013 12:56 PM, Eric Johansson wrote:
I finally have an intern helping me with my various accessibility
projects. We need to do pair programming so he can write the code in my
head that I can't express by broken hand or speech recognition (yet).
Th
On 03/05/2013 12:56 PM, Eric Johansson wrote:
I finally have an intern helping me with my various accessibility
projects. We need to do pair programming so he can write the code in my
head that I can't express by broken hand or speech recognition (yet).
The best technique with come up with so fa
I finally have an intern helping me with my various accessibility
projects. We need to do pair programming so he can write the code in my
head that I can't express by broken hand or speech recognition (yet).
The best technique with come up with so far is to use putty sessions
with the same lay
Nick Craig-Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Robert Kern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Personally, I loathe writing at any length inside a Web browser and
> > prefer to use a real editor at all times.
>
> Me too! You need mozex...
>
>http://mozex.mozdev.org/
Here is a good page about
Robert Kern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Personally, I loathe writing at any length inside a Web browser and
> prefer to use a real editor at all times.
:-). w3m invokes $VISUAL on a temp file when you edit a TEXTAREA. It's
*so* nice to be able to insert a file instead of cutting and pasting
it.
Michele Simionato wrote:
Suppose I want to write a book with many authors via the Web. The book has
a hierarchical structure with chapter, sections, subsections, subsubsections,
etc. At each moment it must be possible to print the current version of the
book in PDF format. There must be automati
Michele Simionato wrote:
> Suppose I want to write a book with many authors via the Web. The
book has
> a hierarchical structure with chapter, sections, subsections,
subsubsections,
> etc. At each moment it must be possible to print the current version
of the
> book in PDF format. There must be aut
On 10 Dec 2004 05:20:42 -0800,
Michele Simionato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> welcome. Does something like that already exists? Alternatively, I would need
> some hierarchical Wiki with the ability of printing its contents in an
> structured way.
At least one book, Eric van der Vlist's R
Robert Kern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Personally, I loathe writing at any length inside a Web browser and
> prefer to use a real editor at all times.
Me too! You need mozex...
http://mozex.mozdev.org/
Not sure about Mac support though
/OT
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Robert Kern wrote:
Michele Simionato wrote:
Suppose I want to write a book with many authors via the Web. The
book has a hierarchical structure with chapter, sections,
subsections, subsubsections, etc. At each moment it must be possible
to print the current version of the book in PDF format. The
Michele Simionato wrote:
Suppose I want to write a book with many authors via the Web. The book has
a hierarchical structure with chapter, sections, subsections, subsubsections,
etc. At each moment it must be possible to print the current version of the
book in PDF format. There must be automati
Suppose I want to write a book with many authors via the Web. The book has
a hierarchical structure with chapter, sections, subsections, subsubsections,
etc. At each moment it must be possible to print the current version of the
book in PDF format. There must be automatic generation of the table
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