--On Tuesday, March 28, 2000, 4:46 PM -0500 "Jochen F. Rick"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

>> Bijan is in Grading Hell, the 9th circle, having just read a paper that
>> began "Science is an art...". With 14 more to go (plus recording) before
he
>> can go home today. Feel sorry for Bijan. He's so far gone as to be
referring
>> to himself in the third person.
> 
> Just be sure that your reference count stays above 0.

Erk. I'd love to have my garbage collected.

>> I'll just note that WikiWorks has some very nice page diffing stuff
(haven't
>> see the actualy code, though). It might be worth just porting it.
> 
> I don't know how to Diff. Nor do I care. I intentionally leave the alerts 
> very minimal, so that the users have to go to the actual page.

After grading hell I'll try and do it. TextDiffBuilder is quite cool
looking.

>> A good model of where what text goes where how when invoking which
formatter
>> would be welcome :)
> 
> Hey! I thought this was Smalltalk. You don't need any documentation, 
> since all the code is out there.

Yeah, and if you'd just keep the code *in the image* instead of in all those
little text files, I'd have an easier time :)

> Since I am still working on the code, I 
> also am not much into documentation right now. Although, I do try to keep 
> the class comments up to date.

Actually, what I had in mind was more a design notion. Part of the problem I
had when doing my formatter was that it wasn't clear all the places I had to
intervene (espeically to change the link mechanism). If you want, I can dig
out all my refs ;)

http://beauvoir.phil.unc.edu/swikibrowser/

Not quite there yet, mostly since I don't really get JavaScript :(

What I *want* is to generalize this, so that if you set up a window using
the Pluggable Classes, you can flip a switch and get a Framed version. (The
reverse too! So we can have frames in Scamper.)

Back to grading.

Cheers,
Bijan.

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