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From: mforget@elfhaven.ersys.edmonton.ab.ca (Michel Forget)
Subject: Re: Wholemeal Digestive [avg][7 Jun 94]
Date: Sat, 4 Jun 1994 01:32:56 -0600
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In <9406070944.AA12643=avg@mijt.cwi.nl>, Annius Groenink writes:
[Subject: Re: Wholemeal Digestive [avg][7 Jun 94]]
[> I'll be straight. I don't like it at all. Having code numbers is
[> trouble, as someone will need to keep track of the codes. It is much
[> better to prefix special new codes with the name of the application (as
[> suggested above) in order to make the standard much more freely useable.
[> We simply add the clause that if field number 1 is not either empty or
[> equal to the name of your application or your application class, you
[> must ignore it. (Precisely as in .Xdefaults plus the extra bit for
[> application classes.)
Well, this does seem like a better idea than having to request a series
of codes from a central authority. The main advantage of this method
would be expandability; on the other hand, the user could still mess
everything up by changing the wording of one of the data lines or
adding a space somewhere. A utility would be needed for users (no matter
which data file format is used).
[> Annius:
[> Just in case you might find it interesting, future versions of Edith
[> will have a similar feature. Edith will read MANPATH for WHATIS files,
[> and use the information in those files to INTELLIGENTLY derive a
[> hypertext based click-and-browse manual page system. The big difference
[> is it will work with plain ASCII files (with special meaning attached to
[> phrases in boldface, Esc p, q), i.e. no need to write dedicated
[> hypertext files.
Why strictly ASCII files? The main advantage of using a program like
ST-Guide is that you can have images, diagrams, boxes, circles, text
effects, and other features to make your online help presentable. Since
it is an external program, it also does not add to the size of your
application.
[> Access will also provided by Gemini command line message (VA_START) in
[> the accessory version. Perhaps it would be possible to adopt ST-Guide's
[> message format? (what is its format?)
ST-Guide uses VA_START, yes.
[> Not at all! It would be a way to move all your help files to the f:\
[> disk for example.
Er, what? I'm not sure I follow this point. Is there any particular
reason why you would not want your data files in the same directory
as your program?
[> --
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