On Thu, May 29, 2003, Alexander R. Pruss wrote:
iSiloX lets you have not just an exclusion list but an inclusion
list of URLs to be fetched.
Plucker's exclusion list format allows you to both exclude and
include links,
http://docs.plkr.org/node55.html
Plucker-desktop can also handles
On Thu, 29 May 2003, Michael Nordstrom wrote:
Plucker's exclusion list format allows you to both exclude and
include links,
http://docs.plkr.org/node55.html
It doesn't quite do what I was after. In iSiloX I can specify a multiple
list of URLs that the fetching starts from, while Plucker
On Thu, May 29, 2003, Alexander R. Pruss wrote:
Thus, suppose I want to get only two URLs from my
home page: index.html and cv.html . Now, index.html links to cv.html and
to many other things. Ideally, I could have an include list of two URLs,
index.html and cv.html, and then set the
Problem is windows-specific. :-) I got the Linux version running.
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On Thu, 29 May 2003, Michael Nordstrom wrote:
On Thu, May 29, 2003, Alexander R. Pruss wrote:
Thus, suppose I want to get only two URLs from my
home page: index.html and cv.html . Now, index.html links to cv.html and
to many other things. Ideally, I could have an include list of two URLs,
On Thu, May 29, 2003, Alexander R. Pruss wrote:
I suppose this can be done by just making a custom HTML file pointing to
these two files, and then setting depth to 2. The problem then is that
the custom HTML file will, I assume, show up as the home page when one
loads in the file.
Well, you
On Thu, 29 May 2003, Michael Nordstrom wrote:
On Thu, May 29, 2003, Alexander R. Pruss wrote:
I suppose this can be done by just making a custom HTML file pointing to
these two files, and then setting depth to 2. The problem then is that
the custom HTML file will, I assume, show up as the
I don't think similar functionality exists in Plucker.
We are not iSilo. We don't try to be like them.
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Michael Nordstrom wrote:
On Thu, May 29, 2003, Alexander R. Pruss wrote:
So, perhaps the solution is to add an option to the distiller to
start the spidering from one file (e.g., the custom HTML file
pointing to the links one wants) and to include another file as the
home page in the
viewer.
I was trying to build the latest viewer from CVS, and I got this error:
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/eugene/projects/plucker/viewer/fonts'
/usr/bin/pilrc -I .. -D HAVE_HIRES -q fonts.rcp
PilRC v2.8 patch pre-release 7
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Copyright
However, this goes against the Plucker format, which dicates a
hierarchical, rather than a linear, structure. I.e. there is just
onehome record and through that you branch out to the other pages.
Not at all. This is why the home.html construct works (and it's the
foundation that
Thanks, David for pointing out the missing COPYING file. I've rectified
that. The web site also mentions the license (GPL). Also, thanks for
defining Vade Mecum; I should have thought to do that. :)
I'll work on getting some screenshots up, probably tonight.
I'll also subscribe to the
David A. Desrosiers wrote:
Not at all. This is why the home.html construct works (and it's the
foundation that Plucker was originally based upon). You have a
home.html, which resembles the following (excuse the horrible ascii
art):
[home.html]
/|\
On Thu, May 29, 2003, Eugene Y. Vasserman wrote:
Does anyone know what 127 stands for?
That make can't find a program that it needs to run a command.
Maybe it is related to the 'readlrfont' program that has been
added recently.
/Mike
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On Thu, May 29, 2003 at 07:09:07PM +0200, Michael Nordstrom wrote:
On Thu, May 29, 2003, Eugene Y. Vasserman wrote:
Does anyone know what 127 stands for?
That make can't find a program that it needs to run a command.
Maybe it is related to the 'readlrfont' program that has been
added
On Thu, 29 May 2003, Laurens M. Fridael wrote:
What Alexander is saying (I think, correct me if I'm wrong) is that the
spider should be able to maintain multiple root points from which to
calculate link depth. Only one of the root points becomes the home page.
However, this goes against the
On Thu, 29 May 2003, David A. Desrosiers wrote:
Bookmarks solves these two problems, or seems to, based on these
explanations. Maybe I don't understand the larger goal here. Alexander?
Bookmarks probably solves the problem. It does require an extra step to
go to the desired page, which
Yes, but it still won't give what iSiloX can give, since it's only going
to give the two files in this example. What if one wants (and I must
confess that this is not something I actually needed) to get two files,
and, say, everything these two files link to, at depth 1 relative to each?
Hi,
I love Plucker and have used it for a quite a
while. I saw there was a new HiRes version so I got it and installed
it. I noticed that the document library is now always displayed on
startup. I ran CleanPlucker to see if it would cure my ills; no
luck. I also walked through all the
On Fri, May 30, 2003, Alexander R. Pruss wrote:
It's not supposed to do that?
Only if you run it on an OS5 device. On other devices it will
display the last used document. However, if you were using the
library when you left Plucker (or if the last used document
can't be found) it will display
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