RE: [DQSD-Users] pasting

2002-09-11 Thread Martin, Daniel

You can also drag-and-drop text into DQSD, although it unfortunately
auto-launches Google when you do.

-Dan

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Thanks it is really useful to know that.

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Hi Untidy,

On Wed, 11 Sep 2002 21:43:38 +0100, you [Untidy] wrote:

}Is it possible to paste text into the search bar anyhow ?? Whenever I try 
I just get the calendar.

Use Ctrl+V.

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RE: [DQSD-Users] dsdq and knowledge management ?

2002-08-20 Thread Martin, Daniel



 I'm 
definitely interested in your snippets feature. 
I will 
try to get a version together some time in the next week that is compatible with 
the latest DQSD.

 I'm also 
definitely interested in news feeds, 
 though I would 
probably need to rethink the way 
 I use dqsd. I 
keep it on a second auto-hide toolbar 
 at the top of 
my screen. Would news feeds keep 
 scrolling 
inside the dqsd window? This would make 
 auto-hiding the 
toolbar less practical. I vote for a 
 separately 
dockable news feeds window, if that 
 makes 
sense.
The 
trick is really going to be displaying them in DQSD. Once I have that 
working, there's a multitude of display methods we can tinker with - although 
none of them may work well with an auto-hide. I use afeed reader 
that uses bubble popups that I like a lot - but I don't think that's possible 
with DQSD. I have to disagree with you about the separate 
window. Sounds like you would want aseparate new feed bar - which 
isn't necessarily a bad idea. It's just a different ball of wax, so to 
speak.

-Dan

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knowledge management ?

  Dan, 
  I'm definitely interested in your snippets feature. 
  I'm also definitely interested in news feeds, though I would probably need 
  to rethink the way I use dqsd. I keep it on a second auto-hide toolbar at the 
  top of my screen. Would news feeds keep scrolling inside the dqsd window? This 
  would make auto-hiding the toolbar less practical. I vote for a separately 
  dockable news feeds window, if that makes sense. 
  Everyone,
  I use IE in conjunction with PC Mag's Web Highlighter utility. Here's an 
  excerpt from the help file.
  --begin
  Web Highlighter is a Microsoft Internet Explorer (tm) Extension that 
  is able to attach personal information to any Web page. Web Highlighter works 
  with Internet Explorer version 4.0 and higher and requires a pointing 
  device.
  Web Highlighter allows you to highlight a selected text area in a Web page 
  and to have this text area highlighted again when you navigate back to that 
  page later. Once a text area has been highlighted, you can attach a note to 
  it. The note will display as an infotip when you hover this text area. You can 
  also link the highlighted area to any Web address (URL). When clicking the 
  highlighted area, the browser will navigate to the specified URL. Web 
  Highlighter refers to a highlighted area, with or without notes or links, as 
  an annotation.
  Moreover, you can export the annotations that you created to an XML file 
  that any user of Web Highlighter will be able to import. This means that you 
  can easily communicate annotations made on a Web page to another person.
  Web Highlighter doesn't change the original Web page in any way, even on 
  your disk in the Temporary Internet Files folder. It only changes the 
  in-memory representation of the page once it has been loaded by Internet 
  Explorer. So if you save the current page to a file, you'll get the original 
  file, not the annotated version. 
  --end
   
  "John W. Bairen, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: 
  Dan,I 
was one of the original opponents to the Snippets feature. But then I 
hada use for it, so I was forced to change my opinion. I have a few 
questionsfor you about it.1. Can you think of any way it can 
become an add-on? I'm probably not muchhelp, but I'm very willing to try 
and help.2. Does it only pull stuff from web pages? Can it pull stuff 
from Word,other apps, etc.?3. Where can I get it? Where can I get a 
3.0 beta 24 flavor of it?4. What other DQSD utils do you 
have.Sorry if I discouraged you when you were working on Snippets. I 
do softwaretesting for a large company and am always fighting the battle 
of functioncreep and scope creep because 1 customer wants it and is 
willing to pay forit.Thanks,JB-Original 
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On Behalf Of Martin, DanielSent: Monday, August 19, 2002 5:09 PMTo: 
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: RE: [DQSD-Users] dsdq and 
knowledge management ? Why don't you package the Snippets add-on 
(similar to the googlespellexample) so that it can be 
independently packaged, downloaded, and installed fromSF?If it were 
a separate set of XML files, this would work fine. Unfortunatelyit 
alters search.htm and helpmenu.js. Given that, if it's not part of 
thebase code, it has to be updated with every release. To dqsd's credit, 
thatis far too frequent to make it practical. The RSS news feed stuff 
might bepossible as an add-on. I honestly haven't had a chance to try 
it.Does JS support overloaded functions? It's perhaps the only way I 
can thinkof effectively doing things like this. Go for 
it.Forking is...never the 

RE: [DQSD-Users] SourceForge - difficult to use 2 emails

2002-05-23 Thread Martin, Daniel

Testing reply from my work server.  This didn't work the few times I tried
it in the past.

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that doesn't work in my case.  at work if i use Outlook to check both
accounts, i can get the e-mails.  but because of how Outlook and Exchange
interact, i can _only_ send through the work e-mail (Exchange account).  it
does not give me the option to change the send as/from.

JB

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 I think Dan has it nailed..   I check my work and home emails from
 both locations, but my home ISP doesnt allow for email relaying.
 When replying to a home email from my office, I have to use the
 send pulldown to send out through the work email server.   By
 default, Outlook will default to send from the account which
 the email was received...

 Tip to anyone setting up the home and work email clients to check
 the same mailboxes:

 Set the work email client to leave a copy of email on the server
 for the home account, and  remove after a few days on the work
 account.

 Set the home email client to  leave a copy of email on the server
 for the work account and remove after a few days on the home
 account.

 This will allow emails to be received at both locations while
 purging
 each mailbox after a few days to keep messages from filling up the
 mail server.

 Monty

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 Monty Scroggins
 Broadband Data Systems Engineering (BDSE)
 MCI Worldcom


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  Sensitivity: Personal
 
  Hi Dan,
 
  FWIW: I'm in the same case, but I just use the from... field in
  Outlook with the registered address (just like I'm doing right
  now)... it works !
 
  Cheers,
 
  MLL
 
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  2 emails
 
  On the subject of the dqsd lists transition to
  SourceForge
  I can't figure out a good way to use multiple emails with
  SourceForge.  I have two email addresses, one for work and one for
  home.  At work I receive both in Outlook, but at home I can only
  pick up my home mail.  So I subscribe to dqsd listserves at home,
  and I can read it at home and at work.
 
  But here's where SourceForge fails.  At work, unless I jump
  through hoops, I can only SEND from my work address.  With Yahoo
  listserves, this worked fine because you can register multiple
  email addresses to send from.  But SourceForge only allows you to
  send from the email you subscribed with.  As a result, I can't
  really send to the dqsd SourceForge lists at work.  I certainly
  don't want to subscribe at work also, and receive every message
  twice!
 
  Have any of you solved this issue?
  -Dan



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RE: [DQSD-Users] Here goes, give it a try - SnippetErr.png

2002-05-06 Thread Martin, Daniel

Also, Bill, when you see this could you type C:\ into dqsd and tell me if
you get the same error?

Thanks,
-Dan

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Martin
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Lovely.  Unspecified Error.  That's not happening to me.

I don't know if it matters or not, but are you running the latest beta,
2.5.8 b7?

-Dan


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Hi Daniel,

On Mon, 6 May 2002 01:08:46 -0500, you [Daniel Martin] wrote:

}For those of you trying the Snippets changes I've made, please download
}http://danknows.com/snippets.zip again.  This version fixes the known bugs
}and adds a way to get to the snippets folder for deletion/renaming.

Unfortunately the attached script error in search.htm is generated
when Snippet | Open Folder is selected from the popup menu.

Anyone else?
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[DQSD-Users] Observations about the latest beta

2002-04-25 Thread Martin, Daniel

My observations of 2.5.8 b5:

1) By default, pressing Enter now performs a word wrap when using the
default search.  I had to set multiline=false to fix this.  This did not
occur if I used an alias, or typed a URL.

2) After setting autocomplete=true, autocomplete works for me.  I've NEVER
been able to get autocomplete working before in dqsdd.  I don't know what
changed, but I'm glad it is.

3) Accessing history by pressing up and down is AWESOME!  Not sure when that
change was made, but it is much preferable to CTRL-N and CTRL-P.  Familiar
to someone who has used a Unix shell or Doskey.  Who am I kidding...no one
knows what Doskey is these days.

4) Several of the script bugs I was running into in recent betas seem to be
gone.  This might be due to me making 100% sure I had a clean install this
time though.

5) New menu system is very nice.

6) Right clicking now pops up the standard Windows textarea right click
context (Undo, Copy, Cut, Paste, Select All) even if I've set cal=true; in
the preferences.js.

Very good work guys.  I really do like the changes.  

-Dan

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I made some more changes (sorry :/) to 'plain it down' some.  What do you
think about adding numbers to the questions?  You could even have
category#.question#.  E.g.,

1. General
1.1 How do I find out what searches...

etc.

BTW, is the HTML just a pain?  I'm starting to think that just a simple
plain text version of the FAQ would be easier to maintain/search/etc. for
everyone.  Thoughts?

Glenn

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 John,

 It looks fine.  Some of the styles were causing the other links on the SF
 page to look strange, so I removed them.  I also took the liberty to
remove
 some whitespace and some unnecessary styles.

 Glenn

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  here is my first round of the FAQ page (posted as Glenn suggested).  i
 still
  need to fill in a few of the answers, but i wanted to post something.
  please check for typos, etc.
 
  http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=10846group_id=42081
 
 
  thanks,
  JB
 
 
  John W. Bairen, Jr.
  Software Quality Engineer
  
  Philips Medical Systems
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