Le 27/01/2011 00:37, Andy Brown a écrit :
The Mid Level Base tutorial [1] is a very good beginners document as
well. It contains three parts, the first two cover what a database is
and how to design it. The third covers Base using SQL command to build a
database.
I find this to be a *very*
I use gedit (a text-editor) and switch from plain-text to html so that it all
gets colour-coded. Most text-editors (except Notepad) seem to offer the same
functionality. Does that count as an html editor?
Regards from
Tom :)
From: Hal Parker
On 1/27/2011 4:25 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
I use gedit (a text-editor) and switch from plain-text to html so that it all
gets colour-coded. Most text-editors (except Notepad) seem to offer the same
functionality. Does that count as an html editor?
Regards from
Tom :)
Probably not... You should
Hi :)
Gedit colour codes the both the html and the css. If i hover over an open
coding bracket smile then it highlights the corresponding closing bracket
/smile. I don't know what it does if there isn't a closing bracket.
Something for me to check! :) It doesn't tell me what to write or
Another important consideration would be to get into the habit of
employing the free XHTML and CSS validators online at W3C (or its
several mirrors)--either for code on a computer file on your machine or
for actual hosted code. Typical webpages could literally contain several
hundred instances
On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 2:40 PM, David Nelson comme...@traduction.bizwrote:
Hi Michael, :-)
On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 12:33, Michael Wheatland
mich...@wheatland.com.au wrote:
As soon as someone who knows how Silverstripe works fixes this I will
publish your full document.
Maybe leave this
Jeremy, your bootcamp doc is extremely helpful. I haven't worked my way
through all of it yet, but I did have one comment/question. Under Review a
Document, you said:
Submitting to Review and then Reviewing the same document is generally
considered poor form and is not something LibreOffice
On Fri, 28 Jan 2011 08:08:29 +1000
Hal Parker halparke...@gmail.com wrote:
Jeremy, your bootcamp doc is extremely helpful. I haven't worked my
way through all of it yet, but I did have one comment/question. Under
Review a Document, you said:
Submitting to Review and then Reviewing the same
On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 11:44 AM, Michael Wheatland
mich...@wheatland.com.au wrote:
Having done this page, I don't think I will get very involved in website
work. Learning to use Silverlight AND Alfresco AND LibreOffice itself is
overloading my brain. ;-) So I'll concentrate my limited
Le 28/01/11 05:31, Hal Parker a écrit :
Hi all,
I have since modified Hal's contribution to include a brief discussion
about a quirk of the current LangPack installer whereby it will not
appear in the foreground if other application windows are open. This can
be confusing for the unaware, as the
Hi, :-)
On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 12:31, Hal Parker halparke...@gmail.com wrote:
If I can figure out how to upload a file, I'll do that. I'm sure it's not
difficult, just one more thing to learn. :-)
What I've been doing so far is to link to the files posted in the
Documentation section of the
Hi, :-)
My 2 cents would be that all draft/working copies of files should
disappear from the wiki and go to Alfresco. Then, when we have a
user-ready, finished publication, we'd post a copy on the wiki, for
posting a download link on the wiki documentation page and on the
documentation page of
On Fri, 2011-01-28 at 14:04 +0800, David Nelson wrote:
Hi, :-)
My 2 cents would be that all draft/working copies of files should
disappear from the wiki and go to Alfresco. Then, when we have a
user-ready, finished publication, we'd post a copy on the wiki, for
posting a download link on
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