[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My best idea so far has been to create an HTML-generating printer_dat
for Xchange, which I hope to put on my website tonight.
What a cunning idea - I like it !
translates: as required, e.g. £ to 163.
This might be difficult. You can find a list (incomplete
Dilwyn Jones schreef:
My updated 'keywords list' have more than 3.500 entries now, but I
don't yhink it is still worth while publishing.
My current 'keywords list' has about 3590 entries. If someone out
there is interested just let me know.
If anyone like you has lists of keywords which
Dilwyn Jones writes:
I need to convert an Abacus spreadsheet into HTML, preferably as a
table or monospaced HTML text.
Hi Dilwyn,
You could try 'DBF2HTM' (Per Witte website) which converts Archive
DBF-files to HTLM tables.
Export your ABACUS file, import it in ARCHIVE and use DBF2HTM
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2006/02/24 Fri AM 08:02:57 GMT
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [ql-users] Abacus to HTML
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My best idea so far has been to create an HTML-generating printer_dat
for Xchange, which I hope to put on my website tonight.
What a
My Doc2Html program does something similar as well. In this particular case the
html_dat driver for Abacus did what I needed without a second program being
needed, but thanks for that.
Dilwyn
From: P Witte [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2006/02/24 Fri AM 09:26:45 GMT
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dilwyn Jones writes:
My Doc2Html program does something similar as well. In this particular
case the html_dat driver for Abacus did what I needed without a second
program being needed, but thanks for that.
My best idea so far has been to create an HTML-generating printer_dat
for