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Originally Posted by mrmikel
I think that is about right, Gregg. I would trust the Fix HTML more than Tidy, but I would be Reagan-esque about it: Trust but verify! It is just about impossible to conceive of every case when you are creating a way to do something.
To me, Linux is just about similar enough in appearance to Windows to lead you to think they are similar. They are not. Windows is a closed environment within the program itself, but Linux is designed to be built from parts, if I understand it correctly. It impresses me a something like a Formula One car, which can be souped up for fantastic performance, but which may require a ride along mechanic!
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What a great description! A Formula One car with a ride along mechanic.
So if 'Beautify all' is similar to 'Pretty Print' would you say to leave the 'Beautify all' on all the time (which is what I did with Pretty Print in Sigil)?
I didn't know Linux was fundamentally different than Windows. How interesting.
That's good to know. Thanks a lot.