RTF was chosen since it's easily creatable by everyone,
whether on
Windows, Linux or another platform. The idea behind using
RTF was to
enable students to use familiar tools for creating the
content. The
site will also accept SGML content, hope that satisfies
you :)
Then why don't we just
2. The idea was to make the students and teachers of the various
subjects in these schools to collectively develop a website which
provides text for the current CBSE syllabus.
*LL*: seems the course will be for all classes? we will finalize this in our
initial briefing with the school.
*LL*: way to go ambar. thanks for jumping in. this would be ideal and solves
a lot of problems.
Please don't use rtf as the text format. IMHO I can help develop XML DTD and
XSLT stylesheets so that we can generate PDF/PS/RTF/HTML
files from XML files. I have been working on XML based
Something more interesting. The first time that this link came to this
list, I could have sworn that the first result of M$ also had a caption
which said where do you want to go today, which matched perfectly with
the search term.
However, today I see that the caption has disappeared from the
hi,
been digging thru the internet dirt all day long and at last found something
valuable for our school font/type project:
pfaedit on the sourceforge website. this is inspired by fontographer. seems
like a great tool with which to design fonts.
it is free. and best of all, using cygwin from
does any one have cygwin downloaded files such that i can install the apps
from this local directory, instead of downloading massive filez from the
net?
have already downloaded the cygwin setup.exe, but getting the other files is
a pain. have also downloaded the cygwin version of pfaedit.
[Please respond to the contact person Philip has given, not to me,
Philip or the list. I presume the phone number is for Mumbai -- Raju]
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