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Re: Developer's Tools (was Re: Archives and Web Site)
Doug Loss wrote:
> I spoke with Vincent about these sorts of things last month, but I don't know
> if I actually made a request for a specific tool. Here is such a request. I'd
> like to see an IDE, either written from scratch or modified from something like
> Visual TCL, that worked generally similarly to HyperStudio. It wouldn't need
> to slavishly imitate HS feature for feature, but it should allow non-technical
> authors to do similar things with similar ease.
Doug, does it make sense to set up the above as a prospective project. If Vincent acts
on it, it can be turned into a current project and linked to wherever it is being worked
on.
> As to the HTML for the prospective project, you can easily generate a template
> by saving the page and editing the text out from between the HTML tags. You
> could then just put in the appropriate text and you'll then have an HTML
> version of your text.
Right, except I first have to have the page. When I asked on seul-pub if anyone could
send me one, I didn't get any response.
> If Wil is using Doc Welder to generate the page, you
> should be able to have your info smoothly added by putting it in the form
> mentioned in <http://www.seul.org/edu/projectpage.faq.html> and sending it to
> him.
Right, except this makes the list unwieldy. I feel it would be much cleaner to keep the
project description brief and to put the bulk of the information on a separate linked
web page.
> That's assuming he's using the same source file format for the ToDo page
> that he does for the Projects page.
I sent Wil a test case for the ToDo page with the Projects page format and he was happy
with it.
Bob