Hi all, ZDP is changed once more. Now, there is a direct link to our ZBook (still draft!)+tutorials. Have a look, please do! Let us know about corrections, additions, etc. Keep motivating us, with words like 'great job', 'well done', 'I've an idea,...', 'Just what I needed',... :-) and we'll keep working on it. Regards, Tom.
On Thu, 27 May 1999 18:24:32 +0200, Tom Deprez <Tom.Deprez@uz.kuleuven.ac.be> said: Tom> ZDP is changed once more. Now, there is a direct link to our ZBook Tom> (still draft!)+tutorials. Have a look, please do! Let us know about Tom> corrections, additions, etc. One nitpick is that the icons (book open, closed, paper, etc) should be hotlinked too, not just the [+] and [-] which are really small targets. This is especially important at the top level where the "Chapter I" etc are not hotlinked. Tom> Keep motivating us, with words like 'great job', 'well done', 'I've Tom> an idea,...', 'Just what I needed',... :-) and we'll keep working Tom> on it. You rock. Thanks, Alex Rice | alrice@swcp.com | http://www.swcp.com/~alrice Current Location: N. Rio Grande Bioregion, Southwestern USA
At 20:46 27/05/99 , Alex Rice wrote:
One nitpick is that the icons (book open, closed, paper, etc) should be hotlinked too, not just the [+] and [-] which are really small targets. This is especially important at the top level where the "Chapter I" etc are not hotlinked.
Because of limitations of the #tree tag, this is currently not possible. I'll look into providing DC with a patch to the tree tag that might make it possible in future versions of Zope. -- Martijn Pieters, Web Developer | Antraciet http://www.antraciet.nl | Tel: +31-35-6254545 Fax: +31-35-6254555 | mailto:mj@antraciet.nl http://www.antraciet.nl/~mj | PGP: http://wwwkeys.nl.pgp.net:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xA8A32149 ------------------------------------------
In article <3.0.6.32.19990527182432.00962a60@poirot>, Tom Deprez <Tom.Deprez@uz.kuleuven.ac.be> writes
Hi all,
ZDP is changed once more. Now, there is a direct link to our ZBook (still draft!)+tutorials. Have a look, please do! Let us know about corrections, additions, etc.
Keep motivating us, with words like 'great job', 'well done', 'I've an idea,...', 'Just what I needed',... :-) and we'll keep working on it.
Regards, Tom.
Looks great :-) I tried the /zb_all method but that failed though. Is there a way to download the whole tutorial to look at it at leisure, and to learn how it is constructed? ------- Regards, Graham Chiu gchiu<at>compkarori.co.nz
ZDP,
I tried the /zb_all method but that failed though.
mmm, strange, it works fine here. Are you sure you use this URL? : zdp.zope.org/guide/ZBook/zb_all
Is there a way to download the whole tutorial to look at it at leisure, and to learn how it is constructed?
Mmm, perhaps we can make an export file of it and let people download it? Not a bad idea! For now, the tutorial is included inside zb_all ps. I made a link to zb_all for your convienience : http://zdp.zope.org/guide/ZBook Tom.
In article <3.0.6.32.19990528100502.00935130@poirot>, Tom Deprez <Tom.Deprez@uz.kuleuven.ac.be> writes
I tried the /zb_all method but that failed though.
mmm, strange, it works fine here.
Are you sure you use this URL? : zdp.zope.org/guide/ZBook/zb_all
Works now. Perhaps I did type it in wrong :-) ------- Regards, Graham Chiu gchiu<at>compkarori.co.nz
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