On Mar 18, 7:59 am, Lino <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Also, as BW is so good in document management, it would be perfect to > > > have Book_It function. I mean, if we have hierarchy, it is a snap to > > > collect all pages to one file > pdf it or latex it or do whatever you > > > like with it. > > > How to export it to pdf is a whole other question though. If you know > > how to do it easily, I'd be eager to learn! If you just want a > > template for a full page html report, that's pretty easy... > > Sorry. I am just a bit advanced user. I use Cups pdf printer.. > > > > Dan, I hope you'll earn so much money that you'll need somebody to > > > index it :) > > > Appreciate the good wishes. The reward for me though is having a tool > > I can use. And this community has definitely added immeasurably to the > > quality of that tool. My thanks to you all. Of course if someone > > offers me a million bucks for the code I probably won't complain... > > :) > > I know and as much as I can see from here, you'd instantly get rid of > big portion of above mentioned 1M b$. It was me being supportive :) > > Kevin: > > >All of my sites have gui buttons as well since without it, users are really > >lost. They either don't remember what the mark up is because they are new > >or simply don't use it enough. > > Yap. Me too. => The same with forms. So, I was thinking of extending > gui buttons with form buttons (at least the most used ones), but it > was overhead for me at the time. It would realy promote form using...
Including buttons in the core is questionable if the core strives to stay within the 100 KB limit. Instead the most commonly used "must- have" plugins could be mentioned in "Starting out" as an optional step. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "BoltWire" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/boltwire?hl=en.
