I agree. I think that got patched in an edit.
actually they will all be on a line by themselves
in URL syntax.
http://%s/[%s]
I'm not much on capitals. Bbkeys looks weird.
Only an english teacher would do that.
--Brig
--- Preben Randhol [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sean 'Shaleh' Perry [EMAIL
--- Keith T. Fancher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-Line 102: in addition to www.bensinclair.com/dockapp/, perhaps the new
official WindowMaker dockapp site should be mentioned (dockapps.org).
It seems to be a little better as far as actually being able to DOWNLOAD
dockapps, since it mirrors
s/three button/three-button/
is hyphenated preferred over spaces?
IIRC from long-ago high school classes, you hyphenate when the two words together form
a single adjective that describe the following word/term. But you can argue whether
the first word is part of a single adjective with the
bbtools.thelinuxcommunity.org.
Exactly /which/ reason?
The reason that some mail/news readers that try to automatically identify URLs often
screw up.
I think that usage is deprecated, just like http:// and www.
Yes, they can just as easily be inferred by the human reader. However,
On Tuesday 17 September 2002 13:49, Robert wrote:
That's 'their file name' assuming that hasn't already been picked up, and
it probably should mention that it doesn't search subdirectories of that
path. (It also ignores file~ but that's getting a bit arcane)
got that already, thanks.
--- Sean 'Shaleh' Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday 14 September 2002 12:59, Keith T. Fancher wrote:
-Line 572: Where it says you may need to tar and gunzip separately, it
really should say tar and gzip separately.
actually gunzip is a valid command.
gunzip is a valid