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Old 09-30-2010, 09:43 AM   #17
cybmole
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OK I get what you say about text editor vs. word processor & saving formatting in files.

Here though, I only wanted to look at what was inside, I 've no plans to take up html coding unless I encounter another book that I really want to read & there's no alternative to a DIY repair job :-)

I'm more inclined to spend an hour with google searching for a better source file than to spend an hour with notepad++ doing running repairs.

(though, back in the day I was red hot with FORTRAN & then with APL -I programmed for a while for a software company that did all of its book typesetting using FORTRAN. I never got into this new-fangled web stuff though. The last language I properly learned was BBC Basic !)

I will install it though, having followed your link & read its claim to be doing its bit to reduce world CO2 :-). It may come in handy if I ever need to tweak my own web site as I never got around to installing front page on this new PC

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