1. hyphenator-Pro context-help: Al
- Posted by Antonio Alessi <a.admin at myway.it> Apr 26, 2006
- 519 views
Al Getz wrote: > > Hi again, > > Maybe i can help with the 'help' file a little... > You'll have to post a version once you're done with it. > > Actually though, it would be easier for me one page at a time. > Maybe one or two pages per day? > > > Al > Hi there Al, wow.. I'm confused ÷), what you are offering to me is fantastic! but I do not know how I could reward all this work; I thank you very much for being available though! thanks again. At the moment I am updating the help according to all the upgrades, new functions, changes and decisions taken across two years and half of programming, that should be defined rather an analysis of what was to be done, why to do and then how to do it. Today this project does so many things that some I have forgotten yet. Since to rewrite the help brings to define every functionality, various details are still subject to be revised. To tell the truth, programming should start now (likely with winClass?); but when it deals with "discovering new horizons", it isn't always possible to know in advance where one would like to go, without going there before. However the application includes the possibility of extracting the help to html files to be translated; when I will reach a good point and if you still like that, I'll provide all that stuff to you, so that you can check the content and the language correctness in your preferred times and modes. This thought comes from the fact that it could be difficult to determine how to adjust any description, without a survey of the context. To get an idea of the "trouble" level, you can always refer to what I'm publishing on the reference site: www.hyphenator.com. Have a nice day, antonio
2. Re: hyphenator-Pro context-help: Al
- Posted by Al Getz <Xaxo at aol.com> Apr 26, 2006
- 476 views
Antonio Alessi wrote: > > Al Getz wrote: > > > > Hi again, > > > > Maybe i can help with the 'help' file a little... > > You'll have to post a version once you're done with it. > > > > Actually though, it would be easier for me one page at a time. > > Maybe one or two pages per day? > > > > > > Al > > > > Hi there Al, > > wow.. I'm confused ÷), what you are offering to me is fantastic! > but I do not know how I could reward all this work; > I thank you very much for being available though! thanks again. > > At the moment I am updating the help according to all the upgrades, > new functions, changes and decisions taken across two years and half > of programming, that should be defined rather an analysis of what was > to be done, why to do and then how to do it. > Today this project does so many things that some I have forgotten yet. > Since to rewrite the help brings to define every functionality, > various details are still subject to be revised. > > To tell the truth, programming should start now (likely with winClass?); > but when it deals with "discovering new horizons", it isn't always possible > to know in advance where one would like to go, without going there before. > > However the application includes the possibility of extracting the help > to html files to be translated; when I will reach a good point and if you > still like that, I'll provide all that stuff to you, so that you can check > the content and the language correctness in your preferred times and modes. > This thought comes from the fact that it could be difficult to determine > how to adjust any description, without a survey of the context. > > To get an idea of the "trouble" level, you can always refer to what > I'm publishing on the reference site: www.hyphenator.com. > > Have a nice day, > > antonio Hi again, My preferred format is text. Possibly, rich text from wordpad.exe . If you want to convert it later that would work fine. Take care, Al And, good luck with your Euphoria programming! My bumper sticker: "I brake for LED's" From "Black Knight": "I can live with losing the good fight, but i can not live without fighting it". "Well on second thought, maybe not."
3. Re: hyphenator-Pro context-help: Al
- Posted by Antonio Alessi <a.admin at myway.it> Apr 26, 2006
- 467 views
Al Getz wrote: > > Antonio Alessi wrote: > > > > Al Getz wrote: > > > > > > Hi again, > > > > > > Maybe i can help with the 'help' file a little... > > > You'll have to post a version once you're done with it. > > > > > > Actually though, it would be easier for me one page at a time. > > > Maybe one or two pages per day? > > > > > > > > > Al > > > > > > > Hi there Al, > > > > wow.. I'm confused ÷), what you are offering to me is fantastic! > > but I do not know how I could reward all this work; > > I thank you very much for being available though! thanks again. > > > > At the moment I am updating the help according to all the upgrades, > > new functions, changes and decisions taken across two years and half > > of programming, that should be defined rather an analysis of what was > > to be done, why to do and then how to do it. > > Today this project does so many things that some I have forgotten yet. > > Since to rewrite the help brings to define every functionality, > > various details are still subject to be revised. > > > > To tell the truth, programming should start now (likely with winClass?); > > but when it deals with "discovering new horizons", it isn't always possible > > to know in advance where one would like to go, without going there before. > > > > However the application includes the possibility of extracting the help > > to html files to be translated; when I will reach a good point and if you > > still like that, I'll provide all that stuff to you, so that you can check > > the content and the language correctness in your preferred times and modes. > > This thought comes from the fact that it could be difficult to determine > > how to adjust any description, without a survey of the context. > > > > To get an idea of the "trouble" level, you can always refer to what > > I'm publishing on the reference site: www.hyphenator.com. > > > > Have a nice day, > > > > antonio > > Hi again, > > > My preferred format is text. Possibly, rich text from wordpad.exe . > If you want to convert it later that would work fine. > > > Al > No problems for that: files are automatically converted to the alternate text format, as the help is also a demo for the plain text hyphenation. antonio
4. Re: hyphenator-Pro context-help: Al
- Posted by Al Getz <Xaxo at aol.com> Apr 26, 2006
- 461 views
Antonio Alessi wrote: > > Al Getz wrote: > > > > Antonio Alessi wrote: > > > > > > Al Getz wrote: > > > > > > > > Hi again, > > > > > > > > Maybe i can help with the 'help' file a little... > > > > You'll have to post a version once you're done with it. > > > > > > > > Actually though, it would be easier for me one page at a time. > > > > Maybe one or two pages per day? > > > > > > > > > > > > Al > > > > > > > > > > Hi there Al, > > > > > > wow.. I'm confused ÷), what you are offering to me is fantastic! > > > but I do not know how I could reward all this work; > > > I thank you very much for being available though! thanks again. > > > > > > At the moment I am updating the help according to all the upgrades, > > > new functions, changes and decisions taken across two years and half > > > of programming, that should be defined rather an analysis of what was > > > to be done, why to do and then how to do it. > > > Today this project does so many things that some I have forgotten yet. > > > Since to rewrite the help brings to define every functionality, > > > various details are still subject to be revised. > > > > > > To tell the truth, programming should start now (likely with winClass?); > > > but when it deals with "discovering new horizons", it isn't always > > > possible > > > to know in advance where one would like to go, without going there before. > > > > > > However the application includes the possibility of extracting the help > > > to html files to be translated; when I will reach a good point and if you > > > still like that, I'll provide all that stuff to you, so that you can check > > > the content and the language correctness in your preferred times and > > > modes. > > > This thought comes from the fact that it could be difficult to determine > > > how to adjust any description, without a survey of the context. > > > > > > To get an idea of the "trouble" level, you can always refer to what > > > I'm publishing on the reference site: www.hyphenator.com. > > > > > > Have a nice day, > > > > > > antonio > > > > Hi again, > > > > > > My preferred format is text. Possibly, rich text from wordpad.exe . > > If you want to convert it later that would work fine. > > > > > > Al > > > > No problems for that: files are automatically converted to the alternate > text format, as the help is also a demo for the plain text hyphenation. > > antonio Hi again, Maybe you could send me a file then so i can look it over. Send me a 'before' and 'after' set of files so i can also see what your program does. Take care, Al And, good luck with your Euphoria programming! My bumper sticker: "I brake for LED's" From "Black Knight": "I can live with losing the good fight, but i can not live without fighting it". "Well on second thought, maybe not."
5. Re: hyphenator-Pro context-help: Al
- Posted by Antonio Alessi <a.admin at myway.it> Apr 26, 2006
- 445 views
Al Getz wrote: > > > > > > > > > antonio > > > > > > Hi again, > > > > > > > > > My preferred format is text. Possibly, rich text from wordpad.exe . > > > If you want to convert it later that would work fine. > > > > > > > > > Al > > > > > > > No problems for that: files are automatically converted to the alternate > > text format, as the help is also a demo for the plain text hyphenation. > > > > antonio > > Hi again, > > Maybe you could send me a file then so i can look it over. > Send me a 'before' and 'after' set of files so i can also > see what your program does. > > > Al > Hi Al, don't understand what "'before' and 'after' set of files" means or refer to; can you define better? thanks, antonio
6. Re: hyphenator-Pro context-help: Al
- Posted by Al Getz <Xaxo at aol.com> Apr 27, 2006
- 457 views
Antonio Alessi wrote: > > Al Getz wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > antonio > > > > > > > > Hi again, > > > > > > > > > > > > My preferred format is text. Possibly, rich text from wordpad.exe . > > > > If you want to convert it later that would work fine. > > > > > > > > > > > > Al > > > > > > > > > > No problems for that: files are automatically converted to the alternate > > > text format, as the help is also a demo for the plain text hyphenation. > > > > > > antonio > > > > Hi again, > > > > Maybe you could send me a file then so i can look it over. > > Send me a 'before' and 'after' set of files so i can also > > see what your program does. > > > > > > Al > > > > Hi Al, > > don't understand what "'before' and 'after' set of files" means or refer to; > can you define better? > > thanks, > antonio I assumed you run your program with a set of files and it produces another set of files? Take care, Al And, good luck with your Euphoria programming! My bumper sticker: "I brake for LED's" From "Black Knight": "I can live with losing the good fight, but i can not live without fighting it". "Well on second thought, maybe not."
7. Re: hyphenator-Pro context-help: Al
- Posted by Antonio Alessi <a.admin at myway.it> Apr 27, 2006
- 472 views
Al Getz wrote: > > > I assumed you run your program with a set of files and it > produces another set of files? > > Yes, in a certain sense; the Help is stored in a DBase, HTML format, and every extracted page is converted into a text page too; I just answered that this is a small accessory already into the program. However you can find here a double set of 3 files to watch in. http://www.myway.it/EU/The Command line prompt.zip HTM could be incomplete, I have to fix some external links, but the .txt files you want are built from the application and should be ok. I think we should update this by e-mail next, as this subject cannot fill the Euforum space. Thanks antonio
8. Re: hyphenator-Pro context-help: Al
- Posted by Al Getz <Xaxo at aol.com> Apr 27, 2006
- 444 views
Antonio Alessi wrote: > > Al Getz wrote: > > > > > > I assumed you run your program with a set of files and it > > produces another set of files? > > > > > Yes, in a certain sense; the Help is stored in a DBase, HTML format, > and every extracted page is converted into a text page too; > I just answered that this is a small accessory already into the program. > > However you can find here a double set of 3 files to watch in. > <a href="http://www.myway.it/EU/The">http://www.myway.it/EU/The</a> Command > line prompt.zip > > HTM could be incomplete, I have to fix some external links, > but the .txt files you want are built from the application and should be ok. > > I think we should update this by e-mail next, > as this subject cannot fill the Euforum space. > > Thanks > antonio Hi again Antonio, So you're saying the program 'reformats' text into html pages that are easier to read because there are no long lines of text? Take care, Al And, good luck with your Euphoria programming! My bumper sticker: "I brake for LED's" From "Black Knight": "I can live with losing the good fight, but i can not live without fighting it". "Well on second thought, maybe not."
9. Re: hyphenator-Pro context-help: Al
- Posted by Antonio Alessi <a.admin at myway.it> Apr 27, 2006
- 449 views
Al Getz wrote: > > Antonio Alessi wrote: > > > > Al Getz wrote: > > > > > > > > > I assumed you run your program with a set of files and it > > > produces another set of files? > > > > > > > > Yes, in a certain sense; the Help is stored in a DBase, HTML format, > > and every extracted page is converted into a text page too; > > I just answered that this is a small accessory already into the program. > > .. .. > > Hi again Antonio, > > So you're saying the program 'reformats' text into html pages that > are easier to read because there are no long lines of text? > > Al Did I say that? The program reads HTML pages from a DB and converts each to Plain Text too, as it plays the Help in a double format as a demo of the hyphenation, thus excluding from both modes every problem due to longer lines. At www.hyphenator.com\context_help.htm there is also a simulation of it. See the first image and the last image-frame, left side. Thanks, antonio
10. Re: hyphenator-Pro context-help: Al
- Posted by Al Getz <Xaxo at aol.com> Apr 27, 2006
- 442 views
- Last edited Apr 28, 2006
Antonio Alessi wrote: > > Al Getz wrote: > > > > Antonio Alessi wrote: > > > > > > Al Getz wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > I assumed you run your program with a set of files and it > > > > produces another set of files? > > > > > > > > > > > Yes, in a certain sense; the Help is stored in a DBase, HTML format, > > > and every extracted page is converted into a text page too; > > > I just answered that this is a small accessory already into the program. > > > > .. .. > > > > Hi again Antonio, > > > > So you're saying the program 'reformats' text into html pages that > > are easier to read because there are no long lines of text? > > > > > Al > > > Did I say that? The program reads HTML pages from a DB and converts each > to Plain Text too, as it plays the Help in a double format as a demo of the > > hyphenation, thus excluding from both modes every problem due to longer lines. > At > www.hyphenator.com\context_help.htm > > there is also a simulation of it. > See the first image and the last image-frame, left side. > > Thanks, > antonio Oh i see, ok thanks :) Take care, Al And, good luck with your Euphoria programming! My bumper sticker: "I brake for LED's" From "Black Knight": "I can live with losing the good fight, but i can not live without fighting it". "Well on second thought, maybe not."