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Default Re: Free tools for the "Pick" community - 05-24-2006 , 11:12 AM






Bill - I went there - registered - did a successful login, but all pages are
maked "read-only".
What am I missing here? Is this a true wiki site, or just some sort of
archive?
Curious..... Tom...

"Bill H" <you (AT) notreally (DOT) com> wrote

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Tom:

Why don't you post all of this on the "wiki"
(http://www.pickwiki.com/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?SourceCode).

Bill

"Tom Phillips" <squash (AT) computer (DOT) org> wrote in message
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Some search, compare and editing programs are available at:
http://www.tom-phillips.info/

These are programs that I find useful in my daily program development
tasks.

They run in R83 mode under Universe, and of course, in all of the other
R83 flavors.

Specifically, I use qed instead of the Universe editor which I found was
typing intensive.
Besides - I missed the "p" commands.
It's very similar to the R83 line editor with a few enhancement.

I would appreciate any feedback.
Tom Phillips






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Default Re: Free tools for the "Pick" community - 05-24-2006 , 12:43 PM






Got it, thanks. Some great stuff on that site!

This gem, from the KenSimms page, will have me
LOL for quite some time: "Bacchus Naur Form."

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frosty

Bill H wrote:
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John:

Click on the "Home" page for instructions. :-)

Bill

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Bill H wrote:
Tom:

Why don't you post all of this on the "wiki"
(http://www.pickwiki.com/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?SourceCode).

How would one post a program there?

I don't see any links for that purpose;
in fact, I see this:
"This page is read-only"

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Default Re: Free tools for the "Pick" community - 05-30-2006 , 09:07 AM




Tom Phillips wrote:
Quote:
Bill - I went there - registered - did a successful login, but all pages are
maked "read-only".
What am I missing here? Is this a true wiki site, or just some sort of
archive?
Curious..... Tom...

That was added as security thanks to spam posters.

What you need to do is go to your preferences page, and set the "admin"
password. It tells you (in cryptic terms) what this is. Once you've set
the correct password, you can post to the site fine. Look at the "every
page can still be edited" link for the clues...

Cheers,
Wol



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Tom Phillips
 
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Default Re: Free tools for the "Pick" community - 05-30-2006 , 09:48 AM



I'm still not up to speen on this: I did as you suggested, but I guess it
want's the "global" admin password.
Here's what I got--->
Administrator password changed.
User does not have administrative abilities. (Password does not match
administrative password(s).)

Any help is appreciated.

<Anthony.Youngman (AT) ECA-International (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
Tom Phillips wrote:
Bill - I went there - registered - did a successful login, but all pages
are
maked "read-only".
What am I missing here? Is this a true wiki site, or just some sort of
archive?
Curious..... Tom...

That was added as security thanks to spam posters.

What you need to do is go to your preferences page, and set the "admin"
password. It tells you (in cryptic terms) what this is. Once you've set
the correct password, you can post to the site fine. Look at the "every
page can still be edited" link for the clues...

Cheers,
Wol




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Tom Phillips
 
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Default Re: Free tools for the "Pick" community - 05-30-2006 , 09:18 PM



Add "help" to the editor (qed) for the Universe, Maverick and Openqm folks.

"Tom Phillips" <squash (AT) computer (DOT) org> wrote

Quote:
Some search, compare and editing programs are available at:
http://www.tom-phillips.info/

These are programs that I find useful in my daily program development
tasks.

They run in R83 mode under Universe, and of course, in all of the other
R83 flavors.

Specifically, I use qed instead of the Universe editor which I found was
typing intensive.
Besides - I missed the "p" commands.
It's very similar to the R83 line editor with a few enhancement.

I would appreciate any feedback.
Tom Phillips




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