1. Euphoria FAQ

Howdy, y'all. I've updated my site a bit...

   http://www.cklester.com/euphoria/

What I need from you guys/gals is for you to visit the FAQ page and let
me know what other questions/answers need to be added.

Pleeeeease?!

Thanks! :)

-=ck
"Programming in a state of EUPHORIA."
http://www.cklester.com/euphoria/

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2. Re: Euphoria FAQ

cklester wrote:
> 
> Howdy, y'all. I've updated my site a bit...
> 
>    <a
>    href="http://www.cklester.com/euphoria/">http://www.cklester.com/euphoria/</a>
> 
> What I need from you guys/gals is for you to visit the FAQ page and let
> me know what other questions/answers need to be added.
> 
> Pleeeeease?!

OK, CK:

Euphoria does not run on the latest Debian, as far as I can tell, because 
Debian no longer includes libgpm (mouse library) or the libraries it 
depends upon. (libc5 or something).

Irv

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3. Re: Euphoria FAQ

irv mullins wrote:
> 
> cklester wrote:
> > 
> > <snip>
> 
> OK, CK:
> 
> Euphoria does not run on the latest Debian <snip> 
> 

Please, Irv :o\
There is no such thing as the "latest" Debian, woody uses Linux kernals/builds
and packages that are about 2 years old. Stable but out of date. For example, I
tried to load Knoppix (Debian based) on my AMD64 and it chocked. Mandrake worked
fine.
I researched and found the only Linux distros that support AMD64 are Gentoo,
Redhad/Fedora, Suse, and Mandrake. This and AMD64s and Opterons have been out for
a couple years? Uhmmm.
Also, the latest GCC is AMD64 enabled (plus other things). Rob, how about an
Euphoria64?
Tux-ly, 

--
jon

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4. Re: Euphoria FAQ

jxliv7 wrote:
> 
> irv mullins wrote:
> > 
> > cklester wrote:
> > > 
> > > <snip>
> > 
> > OK, CK:
> > 
> > Euphoria does not run on the latest Debian <snip> 
> > 
> 
> Please, Irv :o\
> There is no such thing as the "latest" Debian, woody uses Linux kernals/builds
> and
> packages that are about 2 years old. Stable but out of date. 

Well, if woody is a 2 year old package, and there's not a newer one, then 
that IS the latest Debian, is it not?
And, by the way, Euphoria runs fine on Slack, Mandrake, Red Hat, Suse, etc.
versions which are two or more years old. 
It's just that Debian leaves out the necessary library, and it isn't available 
via apt-get. Copying one from some other distribution is likely to cause 
problems.

Irv

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5. Re: Euphoria FAQ

irv mullins wrote:
> 
> cklester wrote:
> > 
> > Howdy, y'all. I've updated my site a bit...
> > 
> >    <a
> >    href="http://www.cklester.com/euphoria/">http://www.cklester.com/euphoria/</a>
> > 
> > What I need from you guys/gals is for you to visit the FAQ page and let
> > me know what other questions/answers need to be added.
> > 
> > Pleeeeease?!
> 
> OK, CK:
> 
> Euphoria does not run on the latest Debian, as far as I can tell, because 
> Debian no longer includes libgpm (mouse library) or the libraries it 
> depends upon. (libc5 or something).
> 

Euphoria runs fine on sarge.
Anyway, if you haven't got those libraries, just get them with aptitude.

Regards, Alexander Toresson

Shhh! Be vewy quiet! I'm hunting wuntime ewwows!

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6. Re: Euphoria FAQ

Alexander Toresson wrote:
> 
> irv mullins wrote:
> > 
> > cklester wrote:
> > > 
> > > Howdy, y'all. I've updated my site a bit...
> > > 
> > >    <a
> > >    href="http://www.cklester.com/euphoria/">http://www.cklester.com/euphoria/</a>
> > > 
> > > What I need from you guys/gals is for you to visit the FAQ page and let
> > > me know what other questions/answers need to be added.
> > > 
> > > Pleeeeease?!
> > 
> > OK, CK:
> > 
> > Euphoria does not run on the latest Debian, as far as I can tell, because 
> > Debian no longer includes libgpm (mouse library) or the libraries it 
> > depends upon. (libc5 or something).
> > 
> 
> Euphoria runs fine on sarge.
> Anyway, if you haven't got those libraries, just get them with aptitude.
> 

apt-get reports no such files are available.

Irv

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7. Re: Euphoria FAQ

irv mullins wrote:
> 
> Alexander Toresson wrote:
> > 
> > irv mullins wrote:
> > > 
> > > cklester wrote:
> > > > 
> > > > Howdy, y'all. I've updated my site a bit...
> > > > 
> > > >    <a
> > > >    href="http://www.cklester.com/euphoria/">http://www.cklester.com/euphoria/</a>
> > > > 
> > > > What I need from you guys/gals is for you to visit the FAQ page and let
> > > > me know what other questions/answers need to be added.
> > > > 
> > > > Pleeeeease?!
> > > 
> > > OK, CK:
> > > 
> > > Euphoria does not run on the latest Debian, as far as I can tell, because 
> > > Debian no longer includes libgpm (mouse library) or the libraries it 
> > > depends upon. (libc5 or something).
> > > 
> > 
> > Euphoria runs fine on sarge.
> > Anyway, if you haven't got those libraries, just get them with aptitude.
> > 
> 
> apt-get reports no such files are available.
> 

Then I have no idea what the problem may be, or how I managed to run it on
my computer.

Regards, Alexander Toresson

Shhh! Be vewy quiet! I'm hunting wuntime ewwows!

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8. Euphoria FAQ

To All,

Some body suggested making a Euphoria FAQ. I would volunteer except for two
 reasons:
1) I don't have full internet access, ie uploading and 2) I'm not sure what a
 FAQ
is. Any way I decided to keep a record of the letters, starting about the 13th
 of
August, as that's when I joined. I'm not going to keep code! So  much of it is
 sent
through, the record would be huge. I thought I would divide it into 4 sections
 DATA,
INPUT, OUTPUT, OTHER. Does that sound OK. They would all have sub-sections. Eg
 INPUT

would have subsections CONSOLE, FILE, PORT etc. I would sort it by date and
 would
keep who sent the info in the record. If any one wants the info ask, on the list
or email me. However after October I can't promise prompt, if any service.
 Hopefully
that should change in Februrary or March. Any thing else I should consider?

Oh and I downloaded that INTEL file, haven't read it yet, but it is 4085738
 bytes
or 3.9MB. It took me 50 minutes to dowload and is 299 pages long. I may wade
through it and summarise it, if I get time. Ask Dave I'll make time, though I
 haven't
sent him that code.

Sincerely to all,
Mathew Hounsell
Mat.Hounsell at mailexcite.com



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9. Re: Euphoria FAQ

Mathew Hounsell wrote:
> To All,
>
> Some body suggested making a Euphoria FAQ. I would volunteer except for two
>  reasons:
> 1) I don't have full internet access, ie uploading and 2) I'm not sure what a
>  FAQ
> is. Any way I decided to keep a record of the letters, starting about the 13th
>  of
> August,
<snip>

I like the idea (lots of useful stuff goes thru here). I have archived the msgs.
since May, if you need them.

Irv

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10. Euphoria FAQ

From:    Irv

>I will volunteer to do *part* of this work. Anyone else interested?
>E-maii me, we can make a list of  categories, and divide them up.

>I will gladly supply the web space to post the FAQs/Hints/How-to's.

     I think this would be a Good Idea.  I've searched the digests/archives
several times for a routine I'd seen before but hadn't needed at the time.
My first semi-functioning EU program was a snippet database using
TxtGUI to store 'em in.  I got off track and never got the boolean searches
and editor tie-in code done though.  Now I've got a sort of Stddef.e for
those sorts of odds and ends...but it'll doubtless be continually changing.

     So I'll volunteer to help with a FAQ/distillation of routines.  I have
plenty
of webspace available too, that's been just waiting for me to make some
Euphoria pages.  :)

Falkon

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11. Re: Euphoria FAQ

Falkon wrote:
>
> From:    Irv
>
> >I will volunteer to do *part* of this work. Anyone else interested?
> >E-maii me, we can make a list of  categories, and divide them up.
>
> >I will gladly supply the web space to post the FAQs/Hints/How-to's.
>
>      I think this would be a Good Idea.  I've searched the digests/archives
> several times for a routine I'd seen before but hadn't needed at the time.
>...
>      So I'll volunteer to help with a FAQ/distillation of routines.  I have
> plenty
> of webspace available too, that's been just waiting for me to make some
> Euphoria pages.  :)
>
Thanks, now we have 4 people working on parts of this.
For starters, until someone comes up with a better idea,
I will try to divide things into 3 sections:

 1. Euphoria FAQ - what is Euphoria, who is behind it, other history.

 2. Euphoria Hints - how to do (whatever) when the aanswer doesn't
require much
    or any code. Lots of these question can be gleaned from the
listserver.

 3. Euphoria Snippits - like the old Pascal SWAG, except with a nice WWW
    interface. Short routines that everybody neede sooner or later. I
think
    it will be important to format the code in a standard way, to make
reading
    and understanding easier, and each snippet should have a test stub
to
    prove the function and demonstrate the calling method. Obviously,
the
    more comments the better.

This should be *really* important if the Linux guys happen to join in.
They will be asking the same questions all over again.

If anyone knows of a really nice FAQ site, please let me know.
I'm not too proud to steal a good idea.

Thanks for your help: Contacts for the FAQ will be posted on my web
site,
tonight, and code can be uploaded there at any time it's convenient.
(Email it if you prefer.)

Regards,

Irv
http://www.mindspring.com/~mountains

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12. Re: Euphoria FAQ

At 12:05 PM 7/28/98 -0400, Falkon doth say
>From:    Irv
>
>>I will volunteer to do *part* of this work. Anyone else interested?
>>E-maii me, we can make a list of  categories, and divide them up.
>
>>I will gladly supply the web space to post the FAQs/Hints/How-to's.

I will volunteer my web space as well.  Fortunecity just upped their space
to 20 MB for all members, so I want to fill up some of them.



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13. Re: Euphoria FAQ

>Falkon wrote:
>>
>> From:    Irv
>>
>> >I will volunteer to do *part* of this work. Anyone else interested?
>> >E-maii me, we can make a list of  categories, and divide them up.
>>
>> >I will gladly supply the web space to post the FAQs/Hints/How-to's.
>>
>>      I think this would be a Good Idea.  I've searched the
digests/archives
>> several times for a routine I'd seen before but hadn't needed at the
time.
>>...
>>      So I'll volunteer to help with a FAQ/distillation of routines.
I have
>> plenty
>> of webspace available too, that's been just waiting for me to make
some
>> Euphoria pages.  :)
>>
>Thanks, now we have 4 people working on parts of this.
>For starters, until someone comes up with a better idea,
>I will try to divide things into 3 sections:
>
> 1. Euphoria FAQ - what is Euphoria, who is behind it, other history.
>
> 2. Euphoria Hints - how to do (whatever) when the aanswer doesn't
>require much
>    or any code. Lots of these question can be gleaned from the
>listserver.
>
> 3. Euphoria Snippits - like the old Pascal SWAG, except with a nice
WWW
>    interface. Short routines that everybody neede sooner or later. I
>think
>    it will be important to format the code in a standard way, to make
>reading
>    and understanding easier, and each snippet should have a test stub
>to
>    prove the function and demonstrate the calling method. Obviously,
>the
>    more comments the better.
>
>This should be *really* important if the Linux guys happen to join in.
>They will be asking the same questions all over again.
>
>If anyone knows of a really nice FAQ site, please let me know.
>I'm not too proud to steal a good idea.
>
>Thanks for your help: Contacts for the FAQ will be posted on my web
>site,
>tonight, and code can be uploaded there at any time it's convenient.
>(Email it if you prefer.)
>
>Regards,
>
>Irv
>http://www.mindspring.com/~mountains
>

I'll pitch in a bit, in case we're short. (hehe... crash course... woo,
that'll be fun!)

- "LEVIATHAN"


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14. Euphoria FAQ

EuPHAQ progress--

Several Euphorians have volunteered to help with the FAQ.
Looks like we'll have a couple of mirror sites available, too.

I've posted a framework to get things started. I welcome any
comments, suggestions, and especially STUFF TO ADD!
Please look at: http://www.mindspring.com/~mountains/faq.html

Regards,
Irv

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15. Re: Euphoria FAQ

>EuPHAQ progress--
>
>Several Euphorians have volunteered to help with the FAQ.
>Looks like we'll have a couple of mirror sites available, too.
>
>I've posted a framework to get things started. I welcome any
>comments, suggestions, and especially STUFF TO ADD!
>Please look at: http://www.mindspring.com/~mountains/faq.html
>
>Regards,
>Irv
>

One of the things I excel in is Web page making. If you want me to, I
can build the web page pretty. (Just tell me what you want)


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16. Re: Euphoria FAQ

Bonn:
Our site (Team Euphoria) is open to act as a mirror also for the faq.
We have some 5 Megs free currently.
Regards.
jesus.

----------
> De: bonn ortloff <kc7yrh at HOTMAIL.COM>
> A: EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU
> Asunto: Re: Euphoria FAQ
> Fecha: jueves 30 de julio de 1998 15:19
>
> >EuPHAQ progress--
> >
> >Several Euphorians have volunteered to help with the FAQ.
> >Looks like we'll have a couple of mirror sites available, too.
> >
> >I've posted a framework to get things started. I welcome any
> >comments, suggestions, and especially STUFF TO ADD!
> >Please look at: http://www.mindspring.com/~mountains/faq.html
> >
> >Regards,
> >Irv
> >
>
> One of the things I excel in is Web page making. If you want me to, I
> can build the web page pretty. (Just tell me what you want)
>
>
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17. Re: Euphoria FAQ

bonn ortloff wrote:

> One of the things I excel in is Web page making. If you want me to, I
> can build the web page pretty. (Just tell me what you want)
>
Thanks - but bear in mind that the FAQ (or is that EuPHAQ?) should be
readable by folks who use Lynx - (the Linux people) - so the page format
has to stay simple. No graphics, just straght HTML. Of course, it will
also be faster that way, so we all benefit.

Regards,

Irv
http://www.mindspring.com/~mountains/faq.html

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18. Re: Euphoria FAQ

I have Linux on my system and I have Lynx on there. Mabye I could do a "Lynx
Enhanced" FAQ in HTML?

However, most Linux users have a 486 with 8 MB RAM or higher (I have a P166
16 MB RAM) and they have X Windows. The X Windows people have developed
Netscape for X Windows (XNetscape).

Unrelated:

I can't seem to sync my X Windows any higher than 320x200. I want my
resolution to 800x600. I have an S3 ViRGE PCI with 4 MB VRAM.
I lost the manual to my monitor sad, but I know that for 800x600 is around
73 Hz.

- Nate

-----Original Message-----
From: Irv <irv at ELLIJAY.COM>
To: EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU <EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU>
Date: July 30, 1998 10:42 AM
Subject: Re: Euphoria FAQ


>bonn ortloff wrote:
>
>> One of the things I excel in is Web page making. If you want me to, I
>> can build the web page pretty. (Just tell me what you want)
>>
>Thanks - but bear in mind that the FAQ (or is that EuPHAQ?) should be
>readable by folks who use Lynx - (the Linux people) - so the page format
>has to stay simple. No graphics, just straght HTML. Of course, it will
>also be faster that way, so we all benefit.
>
>Regards,
>
>Irv
>http://www.mindspring.com/~mountains/faq.html
>

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19. Re: Euphoria FAQ

>Date:         Thu, 30 Jul 1998 10:36:28 -0400
>Reply-To:     Euphoria Programming for MS-DOS
<EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU>
>From:         Irv <irv at ELLIJAY.COM>
>Subject:      Re: Euphoria FAQ
>To:           EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU
>
>bonn ortloff wrote:
>
>> One of the things I excel in is Web page making. If you want me to, I
>> can build the web page pretty. (Just tell me what you want)
>>
>Thanks - but bear in mind that the FAQ (or is that EuPHAQ?) should be
>readable by folks who use Lynx - (the Linux people) - so the page
format
>has to stay simple. No graphics, just straght HTML. Of course, it will
>also be faster that way, so we all benefit.
>
>Regards,
>
>Irv
>http://www.mindspring.com/~mountains/faq.html
>

Aw, all the phun was taken out of it. :) 's alright. (even _tiny_
graphics? with "alt" text? :)

What about separate pages? completely text, text + graphics, and
everything? (will still be -5MB) To what I am planning, there will be
_no_ frames. (I hate 'em) (Plus, since I offered, I'm making it free.
It's gonna be fun, anyway.)

Oh, and BTW, what's the newest version of Lynx, and what does it
support?

Bye.

"LEVIATHAN"

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20. Re: Euphoria FAQ

>I have Linux on my system and I have Lynx on there. Mabye I could do a
"Lynx
>Enhanced" FAQ in HTML?
>
>However, most Linux users have a 486 with 8 MB RAM or higher (I have a
P166
>16 MB RAM) and they have X Windows. The X Windows people have developed
>Netscape for X Windows (XNetscape).
>
>Unrelated:
>
>I can't seem to sync my X Windows any higher than 320x200. I want my
>resolution to 800x600. I have an S3 ViRGE PCI with 4 MB VRAM.
>I lost the manual to my monitor sad, but I know that for 800x600 is
around
>73 Hz.
>
>- Nate
>

I am proposing with Irv on this one. I could use some help with features
of lynx and how to take advantage of them. (latest one)

tanx,

"LEVIATHAN"

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21. Re: Euphoria FAQ

>Aw, all the phun was taken out of it. :) 's alright. (even _tiny_
>graphics? with "alt" text? :)

Useless graphics are the reason that we cant download with 6 kb a sec.
Their phun to make, not phun to watch.

>What about separate pages? completely text, text + graphics, and
>everything? (will still be -5MB) To what I am planning, there will be
>_no_ frames. (I hate 'em) (Plus, since I offered, I'm making it free.
>It's gonna be fun, anyway.)

Irv's approuch so far is nice. Until there is much more code fragments and
faq's answered it'll do.

>Oh, and BTW, what's the newest version of Lynx, and what does it
>support?


Eh.. what exactly DOES it support ?
Just kidding.
It support links, and that's about it.. the rest of the HTML code is
stripped out.
You can usually even lauch up lynx on your ISP' computer using telnet.

Ralf Nieuwenhuijsen
nieuwen at xs4all.nl

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22. Re: Euphoria FAQ

Nate Brooman wrote:
>
> I have Linux on my system and I have Lynx on there. Mabye I could do a "Lynx
> Enhanced" FAQ in HTML?
>
Thanks, please take a look at
http://www.mindspring.com/~mountains/faq.html
with Lynx, and let me know if I should change the format -- before I do
many
pages.

Regards,

Irv

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23. Re: Euphoria FAQ

Hey, sure. You need me, give me a shout.

- Nate

-----Original Message-----
From: bonn ortloff <kc7yrh at HOTMAIL.COM>
To: EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU <EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU>
Date: July 30, 1998 3:53 PM
Subject: Re: Euphoria FAQ


>>I have Linux on my system and I have Lynx on there. Mabye I could do a
>"Lynx
>>Enhanced" FAQ in HTML?
>>
>>However, most Linux users have a 486 with 8 MB RAM or higher (I have a
>P166
>>16 MB RAM) and they have X Windows. The X Windows people have developed
>>Netscape for X Windows (XNetscape).
>>
>>Unrelated:
>>
>>I can't seem to sync my X Windows any higher than 320x200. I want my
>>resolution to 800x600. I have an S3 ViRGE PCI with 4 MB VRAM.
>>I lost the manual to my monitor sad, but I know that for 800x600 is
>around
>>73 Hz.
>>
>>- Nate
>>
>
>I am proposing with Irv on this one. I could use some help with features
>of lynx and how to take advantage of them. (latest one)
>
>tanx,
>
>"LEVIATHAN"
>
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24. Re: Euphoria FAQ

>I can't seem to sync my X Windows any higher than 320x200. I want my
>resolution to 800x600. I have an S3 ViRGE PCI with 4 MB VRAM.
>I lost the manual to my monitor sad, but I know that for 800x600 is around
>73 Hz.

Nate,
    I got X to work with DosLinux, but never were sure about how to set the
graphics mode to greater than 320x200.  I felt lucky just to get it to work
at all...
Monty

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25. Re: Euphoria FAQ

>Date:    Thu, 30 Jul 1998 14:31:02 -0400
>From:    Nate Brooman <nateb at LOG.ON.CA>
>Subject: Re: Euphoria FAQ

>I have Linux on my system and I have Lynx on there. Mabye I could >do a
"Lynx Enhanced" FAQ in HTML?

I do too; I also have Arena for X. Lynx handles graphics by putting
'[Image]' in it's place, so don't bother doing a graphics layout or
anything, 'cus then the page will look plain ugly in Lynx :)

Keep it straight HTML, and it'll be fine...


>However, most Linux users have a 486 with 8 MB RAM or higher (I
>have a P166 16 MB RAM) and they have X Windows. The X Windows
>people have developed Netscape for X Windows (XNetscape).

I have a P120 16Mb RAM with X, no Netscape though...


>I can't seem to sync my X Windows any higher than 320x200. I want
>my resolution to 800x600. I have an S3 ViRGE PCI with 4 MB VRAM.

I got it at 640x480, and I even have an old generic video card that came
with a 386 I rebuilt (I didn't have enough $$$ to get a new monitor &
video card :)

I'm still not sure how I did it, but I ran some program/shell script
called 'XF86Config' or 'XF86Configurator' that set it all up. I didn't
have to do any of that grunge work in setting up X :D

If my memory serves, it also had a GUI-ish interface... ;)


>Oh, and BTW, what's the newest version of Lynx, and what does it
>support?

>Eh.. what exactly DOES it support ?
>Just kidding.
>It support links, and that's about it.. the rest of the HTML code
>is stripped out.

yup, there's no formatting to speak of. although, Lynx does do a nice job
of ignoring the italics, bold, etc.

If you open an xterm running Lynx in X Windows, the headings are bigger
;)

you should have some nice HTML formatting for those who are using
XNetscape, or Arena, or those other graphical Xbrowsers. Anyone who can
is probably running X with a nice browser, so there shouldn't be *that*
many who use Lynx... am I wrong?


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26. Re: Euphoria FAQ

-----Original Message-----
De: Buddy Hyllberg <budmeister1 at JUNO.COM>
Para: EUPHORIA at cwisserver1.mcs.muohio.edu
<EUPHORIA at cwisserver1.mcs.muohio.edu>
Fecha: Viernes 31 de Julio de 1998 10:59 AM
Asunto: Re: Euphoria FAQ



>you should have some nice HTML formatting for those who are using
>XNetscape, or Arena, or those other graphical Xbrowsers. Anyone who can
>is probably running X with a nice browser, so there shouldn't be *that*
>many who use Lynx... am I wrong?


Last year I used some dumb terminals to surf the web (I'm talking Unix
here). I used Lynx, running on an Alpha and 64K connection. It's not an
expirience I would recommend ;)

Regards,
    Daniel   Berstein
    daber at pair.com

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27. Re: Euphoria FAQ

>Date:         Thu, 30 Jul 1998 22:29:14 +0200
>Reply-To:     Euphoria Programming for MS-DOS
<EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU>
>From:         Ralf Nieuwenhuijsen <nieuwen at XS4ALL.NL>
>Subject:      Re: Euphoria FAQ
>To:           EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU
>
>>Aw, all the phun was taken out of it. :) 's alright. (even _tiny_
>>graphics? with "alt" text? :)
>
>Useless graphics are the reason that we cant download with 6 kb a sec.
>Their phun to make, not phun to watch.
>



>>What about separate pages? completely text, text + graphics, and
>>everything? (will still be -5MB) To what I am planning, there will be
>>_no_ frames. (I hate 'em) (Plus, since I offered, I'm making it free.
>>It's gonna be fun, anyway.)
>
>Irv's approuch so far is nice. Until there is much more code fragments
and
>faq's answered it'll do.
>



>>Oh, and BTW, what's the newest version of Lynx, and what does it
>>support?
>
>
>Eh.. what exactly DOES it support ?
>Just kidding.
>It support links, and that's about it.. the rest of the HTML code is
>stripped out.
>You can usually even lauch up lynx on your ISP' computer using telnet.
>



>Ralf Nieuwenhuijsen
>nieuwen at xs4all.nl
>

Okie, Text it will happen. Any specific layouts? (yup, this is what a
page builder for a company does. Sad, no?)

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28. Re: Euphoria FAQ

>Date:         Thu, 30 Jul 1998 16:55:12 -0400
>Reply-To:     Euphoria Programming for MS-DOS
<EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU>
>From:         Irv <irv at ELLIJAY.COM>
>Subject:      Re: Euphoria FAQ
>To:           EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU
>
>Nate Brooman wrote:
>>
>> I have Linux on my system and I have Lynx on there. Mabye I could do
a "Lynx
>> Enhanced" FAQ in HTML?
>>
>Thanks, please take a look at
>http://www.mindspring.com/~mountains/faq.html
>with Lynx, and let me know if I should change the format -- before I do
>many
>pages.
>
>Regards,
>
>Irv
>

Remember the things to a good page. (I only remember one) I think it
goes like three clicks max for info... AUGH! I hate that. Neber mind.

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