[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Author Index][Date Index][Thread Index]

Re: [zzdev] Zigzag v0.66 released - includes first HTML prototype!



Belated CONGRATULATIONS!

Ted
By the way, my suggested spelling was ZIZL
 (I forget the acronym, but it will turn up soon
 when I review my notes.)


At 04:22 AM 1/8/99 +1100, you wrote:
>Yes folks, despite the silence on the mailing lists I've pressed ahead
>and released Zigzag v0.66.  This is the first version with the user
>interface code separated from the rest of the code, and now includes
>two user interfaces - the existing curses interface, "zigzag", and
>a first prototype of a new HTML interface, "zizzle".  Zizzle is not
>yet interactive (so far it just outputs a single HTML page to STDOUT).
>Sample output from running "zizzle demodisk.zz" is also included as the
>file "demodisk.html".  This requires a web browser with <TABLE> support,
>so Lynx won't work - but then if you wanted curses you'd run zigzag!
>
>Share and enjoy,
>		*** Xanni ***
>-- 
>mailto:xanni@xxxxxxxxxx                         Andrew Pam
>http://www.xanadu.com.au/                       Technical VP, Xanadu
>http://www.glasswings.com.au/                   Technical Editor, Glass Wings
>http://www.sericyb.com.au/sc/                   Manager, Serious Cybernetics
>P.O. Box 26, East Melbourne VIC 8002 Australia  Phone +61 3 96511511
>
>
____________________________________________________
Theodor Holm Nelson, Visiting Professor of Environmental Information
 Keio University, Shonan Fujisawa Campus, Fujisawa, Japan
 Home Fax from USA: 011-81-466-46-7368  (If in Japan, 0466-46-7368)
http://www.sfc.keio.ac.jp/~ted/  (Professorial page)
_____________________________________________________
Permanent: Project Xanadu, 3020 Bridgeway #295, Sausalito CA 94965
 Tel. 415/ 331-4422, fax 415/332-0136  
http://www.xanadu.net (see also Professorial page, above)
PERMANENT E-MAIL: ted@xxxxxxxxxx
_____________________________________________________
Quotation of the Day, 99.03.05:
"If we don't succeed, we run the risk of failure."
-- J. Danforth ("Dan") Quayle, former U.S. Vice President