Re: [abcusers] ABC software in reference libraries

2002-07-24 Thread Laura Conrad
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[abcusers] ABC software in reference libraries

2002-07-23 Thread Jack Campin
I gave a copy of my CD-ROM to the National Library of Scotland. They said, great, can we have six of them please? This because they're part of the legal-deposit system in the UK, including others like the Mitchell, the Bodleian and the British Library. They also gave me the darnedest form,

Re: [abcusers] ABC software in reference libraries

2002-07-23 Thread Wil Macaulay
Jack, I'd be happy to let Skink be used for that purpose - it will directly open a URL (use the Fetch menu selection from the File menu). It is, however, a reasonably fully-featured text editor, so would it be necessary or desirable to disable some of that functionality? If you want to play

Re: [abcusers] ABC software in reference libraries

2002-07-23 Thread Laura Conrad
Wil == Wil Macaulay [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Wil I'd be happy to let Skink be used for that purpose - it will directly open Wil a URL (use the Fetch menu selection from the File menu). It is, however, Wil a reasonably fully-featured text editor, so would it be necessary or Wil

Re: [abcusers] ABC software in reference libraries

2002-07-23 Thread Wil Macaulay
I was thinking of anything else that might be on the public-access terminal... wil Laura Conrad wrote: Wil == Wil Macaulay [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Wil I'd be happy to let Skink be used for that purpose - it will directly open Wil a URL (use the Fetch menu selection from the File

Re: [abcusers] ABC software in reference libraries

2002-07-23 Thread Laurie (ukonline)
: Jack Campin [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 11:01 PM Subject: [abcusers] ABC software in reference libraries I gave a copy of my CD-ROM to the National Library of Scotland. They said, great, can we have six of them please? This because they're part