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Ivan
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doesn't really work... switching back to normal editor....

Ivan
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It won't do on linux :)
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Re: [Paul] test using advanced editor (on linux!) In reply to
Nor OS X :(

But oneday it will.Wink
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Re: [Ian] test using advanced editor (on linux!) In reply to
Maybe with Office 11?

- wil
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Re: [Wil] test using advanced editor (on linux!) In reply to
Office? No. The problem is browser/library related as I understand it. The browser could be made to call in similar libraries to which it does in IE/Win. Openoffice perhaps could provide these libs. I don't think the innovation is going to be placed into MS office on the mac. Anything which is GPL etc stands a chance though. Openoffice->Chimera maybe?

Having said all this though Apple has published the "Windows Win32 API-Mac OS X Porting Guide" to help Windows developers porting their existing C or C++ Windows applications to Mac OS X. So anything is possible.

Maybe it will come to linux in the same way.

My skills are slowly improving in the os x environment (unlike my spelling), and my c++ is getting back to the way it was when I used to program in it. I was thinking of contributing to the Open Office projectWink

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Ian: Dec 24, 2002, 7:28 AM
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So, here I am, composing this message using the advanced editor on linux......

Ivan
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yogi: Feb 6, 2003, 11:21 AM
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How do you find gentoo?

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