Am 2008-08-23 um 14:31 schrieb Valentin Villenave:
2008/8/23 James E. Bailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
One workaround I
found was to open the pdf in a web crowser that can open pdfs.
A crowser? You mean, like a software that crowse the wec ceautifully
and crillantly, with cig toolcars full of cuttons? :-)
No, he refers to the latest swarm technology - a swarm (like, of
crows) has a better overview and can check several spots (files) for
changes. A crowser is made from a configurable number of software
agents ("crows") that communicate like a swarm of crows - i.e.
democratically: if a majority of crows gets bored (no file changes),
the whole swarm flies to another location. That's probably the reason
why crowsers aren't that widespread, so that you never heard of them.
The best known crowser implementation, a Firefox spin-off named "Crow
& Fox" by Lab Fontaine is famed for its "drag & drop the cheese"
feature.
;-)
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