Now those of you who requested xhtml compliance can use it in Semagic because it is integrated with HTMLTidy (
http://tidy.sf.net ). This library is an HTML parser that can check and fix HTML in a desired way. Currently the library is used with default options and xhtml output turned on.The usage of the library is enabled in Options/Editor and works
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It's not vital, it's just kind of annoying to still have those journals in there that I don't use anymore.
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When you start up Semagic, select the name you no longer want from the dropdown list. Then click "skip login". When the window comes up, go into "Options" (most easily found by right clicking the system tray icon) and on the general tab, check "hide this username in login dialog". Exit Semagic. When you restart it, the offending username won't be there anymore. :)
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Now if only I could hide the journals that I have posting access for but don't actually post in... that's a drop down of Doom right there.
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I did that, clicked "OK" and I got this error:
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No .ini file is created for the settings. The only .ini files in my Semagic installation folder are:
moods_rus.ini
tab.ini
tab_mt.ini
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It's installed to my C:\Program Files\Semagic.
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Visual C++ Runtime Error.
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Repository interface at http://svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/guliverkli/trunk/, check-out using subversion: svn co https://svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/guliverkli guliverkli
I just happen to be a satisfied user of both. If you really don't have the time, I can look into it and send a patch.
Also, there's a Windows Media Player 11 beta out now, too... *grin*
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HELP?
Thanks in advance!
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