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From: Jan K. <jan...@pa...> - 2002-08-28 08:54:00
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Hello hello,
I know it's been a long time, but I was on vacation, anyway, I'm back now and I
have two more weeks before school starts over, so I have time to code :-)
I am currently finishing the documentation, because I want to release the 1.0
version of eddi. You can see the docs at the eddi website, I upload my changes
regulary.
Now off course, we'll want this manual accesible from the eddi menu system. For
the 1.0 release, I would do this by just adding a manual entry to the help menu
that starts a browser (configurable in the options menu, not an internal one! I
strongly dislike the idea of an internal one for the 1.0!).
In the 1.1 the help should be more integrated, the F1 button (or another one,
but prefeably F1) would open up context sensitive help (that's why I have all
the \label tags in the LaTeX source, this results in <a name> tags in the html
code, and thus we can use url#target to point to the context sensitive help).
Do you people agree with this? Or do you have suggestions on it?
What I would also like is a plugin (for 1.1 that is) that creates an internal
browser, but then a really internal one, one that renders the html inside the
editor and does not pop up a windows, it's just an idea, but I think it's fairly
simple to realize if we use exisiting tcl code for it (this code is available).
Greets,
Jan
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Jan Keirse: jan...@pa... Tel.: +32 51 22 11 82
Website: http://www.jankeirse.stibs.cc
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