Re: [SaF] web site printer?

2000-03-22 Thread Joyce A Geving

On 22 Mar 2000, at 9:08, Zeki Celikbas wrote:

 hello seeknFinders,
 
 I'm looking for a kind of printer program for printing entire web site
 or some part of it. I think this must be an offline browser, web
 copier do this but I'm looking a difrent one for example a program
 only specialist on this subject. I'm using windows 98 but linux
 programs may be appropriate too.
 
 Thanks to all for yours help.
 
 Zeki Celikbas
 Librarian

Hi Zeki and all,

I am not sure if I understood your request correctly, but I found a 
program called "fineprint" that will allow you to print the pages of a 
website (and choose *not* to print certain pages.  For instance when 
the last page may only be a couple of lines that end up taking a 
whole sheet of paper, otherwise).

You can find this at  http://www.fineprint.com/

The neat thing about this, in addition to *not* printing a page you 
do not want, is that you can have it print up to eight pages on a 
single sheet of paper (and yes, you can still read them!)  You will save
paper and ink!  Also, if you only want the text, you can specify to not 
print the graphics.  Of course, it is not only for printing web pages, 
but for any print job you might want to do.

You can download it for free, however, if you want the full 
functioning version, it's about $40 USD.  I have used it for some time 
now, and the only nag seems to be if you inadvertently try to print 
nine pages, you get a message telling you that as you have an 
unregistered version, etc.

HTH,

Joyce



ADM FWD Re: [SaF] XHTML

2000-02-03 Thread Joyce A Geving

On 1 Feb 00, at 7:32, A-27 said: 

 Hello list, 

 I recently read that the w3c announced the recommendation of a  new
 language XHTML. In my opinion i have already seen this format
 somewhere. Can anyone provide me more info about this  development.
 Thanks Ahad 

Hi All, 

I was at the company intranet site today, and the following was  
posted there.  There was a link to "more" which took me to this ZDNet  
site: 
  

http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,2428674,00.html 


"A new programming specification just recommended by the World  
Wide Web Consortium is expected to help move the Web beyond PCs  
and onto a wider array of wireless devices. XHTML 1.0 is the result of  
rewriting HTML 4.0 -- the markup language behind millions of Web  
pages -- as an Extensible Markup Language (XML) application.  
XML enables more-complicated Web services such as e-commerce  
and personalization.  The HTML format restricts the ability to easily  
manipulate data and combine HTML documents. It  forces  
developers to overhaul their Web pages every time they need to  
merge data with Web-page layout. By using XHTML (which  
incorporates both HTML and XML), developers can manage data  
and Web pages on the fly. This should improve the performance of  
wireless devices by optimizing the code and requiring the device to  
process only what's necessary. XHTML's ability to manipulate data  
also offers benefits to e-commerce sites by making them more  
interactive." 

Hope you find this useful. 

Joyce



Re: [SaF] Special Characters In Word

2000-01-22 Thread Joyce A Geving

Hi,

I use this all the time.  Press and hold the ALT key while entering in 
on the key pad the numbers 0233, let up on the ALT key and you will 
get:  é  (I hope you can see this, sometimes it seems to get scrambled 
going through the different e-mail programs and whatever - I don't 
know all the technical reasons...)  However, it should print correctly 
when printing out of  Word.

There are many characters that you can make in this way.  Find the 
Character Map program.  (I've moved mine to a different location on 
the Start Menu, but I believe it was originally under Start 
Programs Accessories.)  Good luck.  I also like using it for saying 
it's only 12° (degrees) in Wisconsin right now... VBG

Joyce

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 I am using Microsoft Word and would like to know if there is a way to
 display alternative symbols such as the Spanish letter e with a little
 squiggle over it. Actually I'd like to know a more comprehensive
 layout of key sequences related to alphabets, scientic signs etc etc
 
 Dave
 
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