Il 31/07/2017 13:57, gilberto dos santos alves ha scritto:
> hi.
> use your defaut idiom at yor browser setup. look at readthedocs sphinxs
> manual using choose language .
> look at apache2 http server internationalizations fot undestand howto
> handle faultback language that httpserver could use.
hi.
use your defaut idiom at yor browser setup. look at readthedocs sphinxs
manual using choose language .
look at apache2 http server internationalizations fot undestand howto
handle faultback language that httpserver could use.
Em 31/07/2017 06:43, "B. Rentrug" escreveu:
While no one will guarantee this for you, I can't foresee any reason why
you won't be able to open a text file 30 years from now.
I've opened text files from the mid 90's (so ~20 years ago), and they are
readable and work as expected. The text file format existed prior to that,
so it has a really
I'd like to write documents for long-term archival.
For example, I want to write diary and read it after 3 decades.
Perhaps, I get to live another 100 years due to technological advances.
Will I be able to write diary or take note in reStructuredText and render
it in 3 decades or 100 years?
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