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mailing list storage space and ^ tags


 

I don't recall seeing the ^T and ^M tags. I am guessing tab and carriage return.

Each mailing list gets 20 megs of storage space for files. It is a good place to store tables, especially while they are a work in progress. We could also store binaries, FAQs and helpful hints.

Rick




On a related note to that, in a future version of TS, I'm planning on
implementing a hyperlink feature. The idea will be that you can click on
the link, and TS will interpret the click based on what sort of tag you
use. For an encounter table, my plan would be that you could click on a
monster name and display its stats in Cyclopedia. Other tags could launch
other programs, with starting parameters specified by the table author.
HTTP or FILE links would be left for the browser to interpret.

That reminds me - I need to put a link to this list in both the TS help
files and on the Web site :)

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From: rickyhunt@... [mailto:rickyhunt@...]

I don't recall seeing the ^T and ^M tags. I am guessing tab and
carriage return.
Guess I need to add that to the Help file, too :) I thought it was
in there...

As you guessed, the ^T will insert a tab into the generated HTML
file, while a ^M will insert a CR. The idea was to help make the
HTML files more user-readable.

Each mailing list gets 20 megs of storage space for files. It is
a good place to store tables, especially while they are a work in
progress. We could also store binaries, FAQs and helpful hints.
Sounds great. Would be a good spot for TableSmith betas :)

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Bruce Gulke
akira@...
Realm of Mythosa:
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