AbsoluteWord has put up a nice page about Plucker's dictionary support:
http://www.absoluteword.com/plucker/
Maybe we can just grab their animated screenshot and use it in our news
article about it?
Alex
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Dr. Alexander R. Pruss
Department of Philosophy
Georgetown University
Washington, DC
On Tue, Jan 06, 2004, Alexander R. Pruss wrote:
AbsoluteWord has put up a nice page about Plucker's dictionary support:
http://www.absoluteword.com/plucker/
I wish they wouldn't call Plucker freeware; it's free software.
/Mike
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plucker-dev
Michael Nordstrom wrote:
On Tue, Jan 06, 2004, Alexander R. Pruss wrote:
AbsoluteWord has put up a nice page about Plucker's dictionary support:
http://www.absoluteword.com/plucker/
I wish they wouldn't call Plucker freeware; it's free software.
/Mike
Isn't free software a subset of
I wish they wouldn't call Plucker freeware; it's free software.
More specifically, Free Software.
I've been dealing with these, and similar issues lately, with the
recent discovery of 4 commercial companies using pilot-link directly in
their commercial non-free products.
Would it be possible to have something like the contact the developers
option pop up an email that has headings for the various parts of a bug
report, and then have that email get automatically routed to the bugtracker?
Alex
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Dr. Alexander R. Pruss
Department of Philosophy
Georgetown
On Tue, 6 Jan 2004 at 11:45, David A. Desrosiers wrote:
Anyway, back off of that tangent. I prefer to refer to Plucker as
Free Software, while free software has a very different connotation to
me. YMMV of course.
At the risk of sparking a flame war, Open Source software has the
decided
At the risk of sparking a flame war, Open Source software has the
decided advantage over Free Software in this regard, given that it is
pronounced differently than free software.
Except that Free Software and Open Source are two completely
different terms, describing two completely
The python parser not supports filtering documents through an external
program.
Use '--filter=foobar' on the command line or 'filter = foobar -x -y' in
.pluckerrrc/plucker.ini.
Christopher R. Hawks
HAWKSoft
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Anybody that