Title: Signature.html
I'm still looking for an explanation of "for (line_cnt, each_line)
in enumerate(input_file)". Why the tuple? Apparently, line_count gets a
line number, and each_line gets the string of text.
Chrome. I've heard of it. Does it require an install, or is it one of
those odd ball things like arXchiv that I believe opens to an archive
of technical papers (entered in Google search field?)? It sounds
intriguing. I've never used it, but may soon. If Chrome imports my Moz
bmkrs that would be a good sign.
Regarding Moz-seamonkey, here's the problem with mgr. Create a folder
called MyPython in bmrks. Fire up mgr, and enter python in the search.
That should display every bmrk with python in it. Highlight them. From
Edit, note the Move bookmark entry. Don't use it now. If
you try to move them to MyPython it will do it, but you will
now have duplicates. Ones in their original place and the ones that
were "moved". It's a copy and not a move. Try it sometime by creating
some test bkmrks and a folder.
I've had repeated problems with
Alan Gauld wrote:
"Wayne
Watson" <sierra_mtnv...@sbcglobal.net> wrote
Thanks to your use of the word pillow it's
not likely I will be
able to find the link to the Library Reference more easily,
strange as that may seem.
You are right it seems very strange!?
My browser's bookmark capabilities have put
me in the
corner of disorganization, Mozilla Seamonkey.
I used Mozilla briefly before moving to Firefox, but I don't
recall it having anything odd about its bookmarking capabilities!
In fact I still use the directory structure I created for my bookmarks
on Mozilla in Firefox to this day. (And on IE via importing),
I easily have 1000 bookmarks and probably 40
or more
on python.
Me too, but I just have a programming folder with a Python one
inside that. I then name the bookmark clearly - like Library Reference
say... and it's been no problem.
chance at finding my python bkmrks, I've put
python in the
title to make sure I have a fighting chance with their search to find
them
I just file them in the python folder when I bookmark them!
This may change. I'm about to install
Firefox.
It might help because the new version of Firefox has tagged
bookmarks, but personally I find my folder structure faster and
more useful and saves me adding tags.
Have you tried GoogleChrome yet? It might suit your style better.
It looks at addresses you type and searches both your history and
bookmarks for previous sites visited that might match. It sweems
to work pretty well. I tend to primarily use Firefox and Chrome for
all my browsing now except for a couple of sites that I know
are IE only (including my bank sadly!)
Alan G.
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