dos386 wrote:
> Ideas, if you want to deal with HTML:
> 1. HTML to text converter (with "nice" output) ... TOTALCOMMANDER has
> a such HTML viewer
One such converter is HTMSTRIP by Bruce Guthrie, and it is very
good.
http://users.erols.com/waynesof/HTMS0208.ZIP
From the docs:
"
The HTMSTRIP.E
Lynx web browser for DOS can convert html to formatted text.
El 04/06/2013 01:17 a.m., dos386 escribió:
>> Well, what program do you want written maybe I can help out with it
> Ideas, if you want to deal with HTML:
>
> 1. HTML to text converter (with "nice" output) ... TOTALCOMMANDER has
> a su
> Well, what program do you want written maybe I can help out with it
Ideas, if you want to deal with HTML:
1. HTML to text converter (with "nice" output) ... TOTALCOMMANDER has
a such HTML viewer
2. Simple offline HTML viewer, HTML to pixels (BMP or PNG) ... with
tables and simple styles
3. Wi
Ill impove on my code review skills, so immature ideas don't get posted
On Sunday, June 2, 2013, Bojan Popovic wrote:
> Don't get discouraged by previous comments. Especially if you're not an
> experienced programmer. Only way to sharpen or develop your skills is
> by practice. But in one thing
Don't get discouraged by previous comments. Especially if you're not an
experienced programmer. Only way to sharpen or develop your skills is
by practice. But in one thing they are right: you announced it too
early. After some practice, learning and trying out what would work
the best, you might've
Well, what program do you want written maybe I can help out with it..
On Saturday, June 1, 2013, dos386 wrote:
> Conclusion:
>
> 1. Registering a project at SF is easy
> 2. Programming is hard
> 3. Programming something that other people love is very hard
>
>
> -
So what do you trying to say here ?
On Saturday, June 1, 2013, dos386 wrote:
> Conclusion:
>
> 1. Registering a project at SF is easy
> 2. Programming is hard
> 3. Programming something that other people love is very hard
>
>
> -
Conclusion:
1. Registering a project at SF is easy
2. Programming is hard
3. Programming something that other people love is very hard
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>>> GPL, so patches welcome! :-)
>>
>> Patch what? This code is so tragically flawed and devoid of purpose
>> that there is nothing worth patching.
> In case it wasn't obvious, 0.0.1 implies that the program is far from
> finalized, perfected, mature, or even release quality. Ever heard of
> "wr
Rugxulo,
Sometimes I have to wonder about your competence ...
I'm done ranting for now. Enjoy looking forward to 0.0.2.
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Hi,
On Sat, May 25, 2013 at 2:18 PM, Michael B. Brutman
wrote:
> On 5/25/2013 1:45 PM, Rugxulo wrote:
>> GPL, so patches welcome! :-)
>
> Patch what? This code is so tragically flawed and devoid of purpose
> that there is nothing worth patching.
In case it wasn't obvious, 0.0.1 implies that the
I'll make another tar ball. I corrected that bug in the git repo
On Saturday, May 25, 2013, dos386 wrote:
> > Should I make it a dos version too ?
>
> DOS versions of useful stuff are always welcome :-)
>
> > Makehtml is at http://sourceforge.net/projects/makehtml
>
> What is it supposed to do ?
On 5/25/2013 1:45 PM, Rugxulo wrote:
> GPL, so patches welcome! :-)
Patch what? This code is so tragically flawed and devoid of purpose
that there is nothing worth patching. The patch to make it useful and
get rid of the obvious problems that I pointed out would be bigger than
the original p
I can see that it can be done with scripts, but I decided I wanted a html
content generator for my site, it works good. But it need improvements.
On Saturday, May 25, 2013, Rugxulo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Sat, May 25, 2013 at 9:08 AM, Michael B. Brutman
> > wrote:
> >
> > I am not one to find fault w
All these comments are good, I am getting ideas on improving it.
Your welcome to fix it and email me the code snippets and I'll put it in
the next release
On Saturday, May 25, 2013, Rugxulo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Sat, May 25, 2013 at 9:08 AM, Michael B. Brutman
> > wrote:
> >
> > I am not one to
Hi,
On Sat, May 25, 2013 at 9:08 AM, Michael B. Brutman
wrote:
>
> I am not one to find fault with other people's work for the joy of
> finding fault, but I am having a hard time seeing how this code is
> useful or relevant:
GPL, so patches welcome! :-)
> - The headers that it is putting at t
I am not one to find fault with other people's work for the joy of
finding fault, but I am having a hard time seeing how this code is
useful or relevant:
- The headers that it is putting at the top of the file are fixed in
format. You still have to edit the output to change the string "author
> Should I make it a dos version too ?
DOS versions of useful stuff are always welcome :-)
> Makehtml is at http://sourceforge.net/projects/makehtml
What is it supposed to do ? Registered 5 days ago and source code is
just 2 KiB :-)
and there is a BUG inside:
fprintf(f,"\n",argv[3]);
see "tes
Should I make it a dos version too ? Right now it is linux compiled. I will
port it if there is interest..
Makehtml is at http://sourceforge.net/projects/makehtml
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