Hi,
Thanks a lot for all the information, which you
sent me! That was very helpful!
Best regards
Winfried
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]On Behalf
Of Reng, Winfried Dr.
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2007 5:38 PM
To:
Hi Framers
I've just spent about half an hour trying to fox out why an A heading TOC
constructor was failing to have any effect whatsoever on the actual formatting
of the headings in the TOC. I'd put tabs in and take tabs out until I was blue
in the face, but the page numbers resolutely
You could also try SciTE Text Editor. It's free open source, and works
for many programming languages and HTML. It has lots of nice features,
especially for a free program. You can mark all instances of a certain
phrase and press F2 to go from one to the next. I use it as a regular
text editor
Here's a link. It looks like a contender.
http://scintilla.sourceforge.net/SciTE.html
--- Shmuel Wolfson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You could also try SciTE Text Editor. It's free open source, and
works
for many programming languages and HTML. It has lots of nice
features,
especially for a
Hi everyone
I just noticed something weird that our documents have probably been
doing for years and just wondered if other people see the same
weirdness.
If we type a space at the beginning of a paragraph, the cursor looks
like it jumps to the right margin. But it only looks that way. If we
Hi,
Thanks a lot for all the information, which you
sent me! That was very helpful!
Best regards
Winfried
> -Original Message-
> From: framers-bounces+wreng=tycoint.com at lists.frameusers.com
> [mailto:framers-bounces+wreng=tycoint.com at lists.frameusers.com
> ]On Behalf
> Of Reng,
Hi Framers
I've just spent about half an hour trying to fox out why an A heading TOC
constructor was failing to have any effect whatsoever on the actual formatting
of the headings in the TOC. I'd put tabs in and take tabs out until I was blue
in the face, but the page numbers resolutely
You could also try SciTE Text Editor. It's free open source, and works
for many programming languages and HTML. It has lots of nice features,
especially for a free program. You can mark all instances of a certain
phrase and press F2 to go from one to the next. I use it as a regular
text editor
Here's a link. It looks like a contender.
http://scintilla.sourceforge.net/SciTE.html
--- Shmuel Wolfson wrote:
> You could also try SciTE Text Editor. It's free open source, and
> works
> for many programming languages and HTML. It has lots of nice
> features,
> especially for a free