Re: next step

2003-07-29 Thread Alexander R. Pruss
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, Michael Nordstrom wrote: On Mon, Jul 28, 2003, Alexander R. Pruss wrote: Now that 1.4 is released, when is HEAD moving to alpha testing? As soon as I have merged the changes from the 1.4 branch with the main trunk. And I take it we will do a feature freeze at that

seamless fragments in desktop

2003-07-29 Thread Alexander R. Pruss
Could somebody do me a favor and add a UI to the --fragments option in the Desktop? I haven't the time to try to get the Desktop compiling. Alex -- Dr. Alexander R. Pruss || e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Philosophy Department || online papers and home page: Georgetown University ||

table test

2003-07-29 Thread Alexander R. Pruss
Is there any nice pdb or web site where one can test table support? Alex -- Dr. Alexander R. Pruss Department of Philosophy Georgetown University Washington, DC 20057-1133 U.S.A. e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] online papers and home page: www.georgetown.edu/faculty/ap85

Re: Plucker Suggestions

2003-07-29 Thread Shehu Dikko
On 25 Jul 2003, Jerry Welsh wrote: I have one site I am trying to figure out how to traverse (Arts and Letters Daily -- www.aldaily.com), but it is a portal, hence mega content is returned by Plucker even with a few levels of traversal. Everything goes to a different site, so hard to limit

Re: table test

2003-07-29 Thread Chris Hawks
---On Tue, 29 Jul 2003 10:36:33 -0400, Alexander R. Pruss said Is there any nice pdb or web site where one can test table support? Alex Just about any web site with tables. I'm a fan of 'http://wunderground.com' You can use 'plucker-build --doc-file=Weather --doc-name=Weather --tables

Re: next step

2003-07-29 Thread Adam McDaniel
On Tue, Jul 29, 2003 at 09:13:35AM -0400, Alexander R. Pruss wrote: On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, Michael Nordstrom wrote: On Mon, Jul 28, 2003, Alexander R. Pruss wrote: Now that 1.4 is released, when is HEAD moving to alpha testing? As soon as I have merged the changes from the 1.4 branch with

Re: table test

2003-07-29 Thread Larry W. Virden
I noticed trying your example of plucker and wunderland that the file gets built in $HOME/.plucker if no directory is specified. I however wasn't able to see a .pluckerrc option for changing that - I'd like to be able to define the directory where plucker-build builds its files; is there a way

Re: next step

2003-07-29 Thread Michael Nordstrom
On Tue, Jul 29, 2003, Alexander R. Pruss wrote: And I take it we will do a feature freeze at that point? Nope. The main trunk is the unstable branch, so the development continues for a while longer (it will still be released as 1.5, but the odd number indicates an unstable release.) At some

Re: next step

2003-07-29 Thread Chris Hawks
---On Tue, 29 Jul 2003 10:08:43 -0600, Adam McDaniel said On Tue, Jul 29, 2003 at 09:13:35AM -0400, Alexander R. Pruss wrote: On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, Michael Nordstrom wrote: On Mon, Jul 28, 2003, Alexander R. Pruss wrote: Now that 1.4 is released, when is HEAD moving to alpha testing?

Re: table test

2003-07-29 Thread Chris Hawks
---On Tue, 29 Jul 2003 12:11:58 -0400 (EDT), Larry W. Virden said I noticed trying your example of plucker and wunderland that the file gets built in $HOME/.plucker if no directory is specified. I however wasn't able to see a .pluckerrc option for changing that - I'd like to be able to

Re: table test

2003-07-29 Thread Larry W. Virden
Ah - I see. I guess I will have to go with full pathnames . I didn't want to move the cache files, etc. - just the destination for created files. since setting pluckerdir causes plucker to look at that directory for everything, i'll just go the other route. thanks for the pointer though - I

Document type ID

2003-07-29 Thread Ian Burrell
I was examing the Plucker databases in FileZ and noticed that they all have the type ID 'Data'. That seems like a very generic type ID, especially since lots of applications use 'Data' for their internal databases. A more distinctive file type would be very helpful. I tend to think of the

Re: Document type ID

2003-07-29 Thread Alexander R. Pruss
But the creator code is Plkr, so third-party utilities that want to read the files can just look for Plkr Data files. Alex -- Dr. Alexander R. Pruss || e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Philosophy Department || online papers and home page: Georgetown University || www.georgetown.edu/faculty/ap85