On Thu, 8 May 2003 05:47:12 -0700, Garold (Gary) L. Johnson
<dynalt@dynalt.com> wrote: (01)
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> If the formal documents that I encounter were all purple numbered,
> comments
> and notes would be far easier to manage.
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This is where the functionality of PurpleSlurple can shine. (03)
* PS (i.e., transcoding) can be used effectively *after* the document has
been published.
* PS can potentially purplize any document type.
* PS links are immutable -- on static documents. (04)
Thus all legacy documents/docbases are fair game. PS is undergoing some
patches and upgrades. In the future it will be more robust and also able to
purplize formats other than html/txt (e.g., pdf, rtf). In the mean time it
is still quite usable. Why not use it? http://www.purpleslurple.net (05)
Best regards, (06)
Matt (07)
P.S. on the PS site I also list some cool things to do with PSlinks (08)
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