Just finished converting the Self Tutorial to HTML and sent it to Mario. Expect to see it online soon!
--- Steve Dekorte - OpenStep Developer - Anaheim, CA
Just finished converting the Self Tutorial to HTML and sent it to Mario. Expect to see it online soon!
Steve Dekorte - OpenStep Developer - Anaheim, CA
I finally got around to putting it on the Self web site. It's available directly from the main page on self.sunlabs.com. Or, look in self.sunlabs.com/release/documentation.html for a tar file containing the HTML sources and images.
One caution: I can't see the content of many of the pages using Netscape Navigator 2.01 or 2.02 (it seems that it is confused by the two-column pages). Internet Explorer 3.0 works fine, though. The Self web browser, however, does a pretty passable job, despite never having been designed to cope with tables. Way to go, Dave! It's nice to have a tutorial available from within the system.
Thanks to Steve for making this available!
Mario
Mario Wolczko wrote:
I finally got around to putting it on the Self web site. It's available directly from the main page on self.sunlabs.com. Or, look in self.sunlabs.com/release/documentation.html for a tar file containing the HTML sources and images.
That's great! I had downloaded the postscript version to use in a talk I am going to give (http://lsi.usp.br/~jecel/talk.html), but a HTML version is even better.
One caution: I can't see the content of many of the pages using Netscape Navigator 2.01 or 2.02 (it seems that it is confused by the two-column pages). Internet Explorer 3.0 works fine, though.
Netscape 3.0 Gold doesn't show the pages either.
The Self web browser, however, does a pretty passable job, despite never having been designed to cope with tables. Way to go, Dave! It's nice to have a tutorial available from within the system.
Internet Explorer's reformat-as-it-loads feature is the first one I have seen to even compare with what Dave has done. Adding tables to the Self browser wouldn't be too hard, but background images would require a major overhaul of the morphic framework, I think.
Thanks to Steve for making this available!
I second this!
-- Jecel
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