On Wed, Jun 28, 2006 at 12:44:15AM +0200, Felix Breuer wrote:
> 1) How can I browse other people's "public" pages? I tried clicking on
> (any) in my home directory page, but I get "file not found". Am I doing
> the right thing?

One other remark. In order to make your pages public, use

        Remote -> Files -> Permissions -> Read
        all

Permissions have the following syntax:

        user1, user2, ...

where each user is one of

        userid
        all
        logged
        ^property
        +fileid

The last two possibilities correspond to inheriting the permissions
from other files (like the current project for ^project).

As a general rule, I guess that you understand that the TeXmacs file system
is property based rather than a tree structure. You may attach properties
to your files so as to classify them and browse directories by selecting
files which match a given set of properties.

Best wishes, Joris

P.S.: if someone wants to write a short documentation, then this would be 
welcome.
Idem for the newly added linking tool (Edit -> Preferences -> Utilities -> 
Linking tool).


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