NNTP wrote: > About tag-semantics and tools managing them: So, there's *common* > Simile-'code toolsets' available in the framework, where each change in the > 'code toolset' will affect *all* of the related Simile solutions? If so, are > these listed or noted in any way, with a chart, release plan or history? I > might add I Googled and came up with a myriad of framework-hits on > site:.simile.mit.edu.
Not, but it's not that complex. Piggy Bank is built on Longwell. Longwell uses Fresnel, Timeline, and Welkin. You may be finding the word framework, but we're not calling anything we've built a framework, except possibly the Javascript screen scraping component of Piggy Bank - which at the moment is an integral part of Piggy Bank. > About "What attached PDF?": A quote received from the General List of > Simile; "Your mail to 'General' with the subject // :-: About tags and > toddlers // Is being held until the list moderator can review it for > approval..." Ah, I wasn't aware we had introduced moderating for attachments. You could make an image and link to it on the web somewhere if you want to avoid moderation. > About "CSS is CSS": Yes, well, there's something called versions. Are we > talking about pre-CSS 3 or what? An example is Opera that strictly follows Your phrasing indicates to me you mean 'browser versions,' but I'm not going to discuss CSS interoperability. Yes, we have our development environment preferences. We appreciate patches or bug reports in our issue tracker when we miss things that don't line up across browsers. > Report. Using MS XPP and MSIE6-SP2, not Firefox or Opera, try the link [snip] > and then return to > the start page of Simile's Bank and look for the entry in Browse Data by > Tag. So it widens the page. Looks like a bug to me, would you mind filing it? Or patching it? ;) > About the magazine http://www.datormagazin.se: Apparently nothing on the > website, only in the paperback-magazine. I could scan it, but then again, > I'd get stuck waiting on the General List moderators approval of the post. > =) Apparently so ;) -- Ryan Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] MIT CSAIL Research Staff +1.617.253.5327 http://simile.mit.edu/ _______________________________________________ General mailing list [email protected] http://simile.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/general
