Re: pretty impressive but...

From: Eric S. Johansson <esj_at_harvee.org>
Date: Mon Nov 09 2009 - 03:29:30 CET

On 11/8/2009 8:49 PM, Martin Sevior wrote:

> Yes. We do not yet have Linux binaries available. We've have binaries
> submitted to both Debian and fedora but they're held up in Q/A
> channels right now. I don't know the details and will try to find out
> why there is a delay. The windows version of 2.8 works fine though.

don't forget backports for ubuntu.
>
> If you add me, Martin Sevior, as your friend in abicollab.net, I'll
> accept you and we can work on a joint document.

have done,

>
> I agree we need an "invite" link as well as a "copy" link for each
> document. I hope we can add them to the site soon.
>
> Losing a double space is a bug in the HTML exporter. We should be able
> to fix that quickly. However HTML docs look fundamentally different
> from Word Processor docs. Word Processors fit text and images on
> pages. HTML doesn't care about pages at all.

true but it may be the presentation format of choice Especially when you don't
want to load requirements on the user for special plug-ins like flash. I
think we can fix us with css. This is how it should look like.

In the yellow light, she looked all over the bed and saw she had built a shrine

out of all the treasures she bought back to him. Bits of stone, bits of plant,

a postcard, a bit of candy or special bread. Each one representing some aspect

of life is shared. When she raised her eyes, she saw him looking at her.

"What are you doing here?"

"Visiting you."

He looked at her from head to toe. She felt like she wasn't wearing her uniform

but was clad instead in skintight fabric.

"I don't remember you being this young."

Caroline leaned forward and said softly, "You could've come with me."

Jeremy glared at her and said, "We could've grown old and died together."

Caroline hung her head, "I know but I had to go on the up and out. I didn't

have any other choice."

"Bullshit. You had a choice. You were my wife. We were in love and we had a

kid. You made a choice and I've lost both of you."

"No, you don't understand. I didn't have a choice once I started to change.

Once they found that I could pilot ships, that I could see, I changed and I

couldn't go back."

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   What I get in HTML out from ac.

In the yellow light, she looked all over the bed and saw she had built a shrine
out of all the treasures she bought back to him. Bits of stone, bits of plant, a
postcard, a bit of candy or special bread. Each one representing some aspect of
life is shared. When she raised her eyes, she saw him looking at her.
"What are you doing here?"
"Visiting you."
He looked at her from head to toe. She felt like she wasn't wearing her uniform
but was clad instead in skintight fabric.
"I don't remember you being this young."
Caroline leaned forward and said softly, "You could've come with me."
Jeremy glared at her and said, "We could've grown old and died together."
Caroline hung her head, "I know but I had to go on the up and out. I didn't have
any other choice."
"Bullshit. You had a choice. You were my wife. We were in love and we had a kid.
You made a choice and I've lost both of you."
"No, you don't understand. I didn't have a choice once I started to change. Once
they found that I could pilot ships, that I could see, I changed and I couldn't
go back."
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