Re: OpenOffice HTML design - Mailing list pgadmin-hackers

From Andreas Pflug
Subject Re: OpenOffice HTML design
Date
Msg-id 3F16B959.9000808@pse-consulting.de
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In response to OpenOffice HTML design  (Jean-Michel POURE <jm.poure@freesurf.fr>)
List pgadmin-hackers
Jean-Michel POURE wrote:

>Dear Andreas,
>
>OpenOffice was used to design/modify web pages.
>For example, snapshots.html used to start with:
>
><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=windows-1252">
><link rel="STYLESHEET" type="text/css" href="pgadmin3.css">
>
>It seems that OpenOffice changed the design of the page:
>
>1) The css style sheet was removed.
>
>    <META HTTP-EQUIV="CONTENT-TYPE" CONTENT="text/html; charset=windows-1252">
>    <TITLE>pgAdmin3 CVS snapshots</TITLE>
>    <META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="OpenOffice.org 1.1  (Win32)">
>    <META NAME="CREATED" CONTENT="20030716;11392547">
>    <META NAME="CHANGEDBY" CONTENT="Andreas Pflug">
>    <META NAME="CHANGED" CONTENT="20030716;11393124">
>    <STYLE>
>
>It is being replaced with several <P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0cm"></P>, etc...
>
>2) Furthermore, font colour being added (automatically?):
><P>Sorry, we do not provide development packages in GNU/Slackware
>    9.0. If you want to contribute pgAdmin3 projects or simply compile
>    from source, you need a recent GNU/Linux distribution with wxGTK 2.5
>    CVS libraries, header files and contributed libraries compiled from
>    source. <FONT COLOR="#000000">This is actually very straightforward
>    on Slackware 9 as all dependencies should already be installed. You
>    should find that the <A HREF="unix_compilation.html">compilation
>    instructions</A> detail the exact steps required.</FONT></P>
>
>3) Did you try TextPad for Windows (http://www.textpad.com). It supports UTF-8
>file format. No need to use windows-1252 or HTML encoding.
>
>Do you think we could come back to the old style sheet? What do you think?
>
>
>

Hi Jean-Michel,

all I want is to hack in the text and see the styles as expected. I
tried several tools, and found that OOo seemed to make the best for
wxhtmlhelp at first glance. Writing docs is really not the stuff I'm
particularly fond of, formatting even less, and formatting the
non-visible source is...
So if Dave and you agree on a tool to use, I don't mind (as long as it
is *not* vi). I just want to deliver content.

Regards,
Andreas


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