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 <<O>>  Difference Topic RickTest1 (r1.8 - 18 Sep 2004 - RickArchibald)
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        c:\> *list* 
gives: c:\> *list* but
        c:\> <b>list</b> 
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 <<O>>  Difference Topic RickTest1 (r1.7 - 11 Apr 2004 - RickArchibald)
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xxx red xxx
a:\>sys c:
a:\> sys c:  
a:\> sys c:
a:\>*sys c:*
a:\>sys c:
a:\>*sys c:*

 <<O>>  Difference Topic RickTest1 (r1.6 - 18 Jan 2004 - RickArchibald)
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Play area

Numbered List Test    

( "Click" & "Clack" would love this. )
    #'d List Test
  1. Test
  2. test
  3. TEST
  4. Test !

Tables:

Install Script:

Install Script:

 Install Script:           

Install Script:

Local Variable test

  • Local Variable test
    • Set x = XXX
%x%

INS/DEL tags demo

A Sheriff can employ 35 deputies.

Here are some sample uses of ABBR:

WWW
<ABBR lang="fr" title="Société Nationale des Chemins de Fer"> SNCF
Doña abbr.

SNCF

" "


Double Quote (left) “ “ “ &#x201C;
Double Quote (right) ” ” ” &#x201D;
Single Quote (left) ‘ ‘ ‘ &#x2018;
Single Quote (right) ’ ’ ’ &#x2019;
Prime ′ ′ ′ &#x2032;
Double Prime ″ ″ ″ &#x2033;
Em Dash — — — &#x2013;
En Dash – – – &#x2013;
Minus − − − &#x2212;
Multiplication Symbol × × × &#xD7;
Division Symbol ÷ ÷ ÷ &#xF7;
Ellipsis … … … &#x2026;
Copyright Symbol © © © &#xA9;
Trademark ™ ™ ™ &#x2122;
Registered Trademark ® ® ® &#xAE;

thin space   x x    &#8201;
en space     x x    &#8194; 
em space     x x    &#8195;  
spacer Demonstration   Name      Code     
thin space x x  &thinsp;  &#8201;
space x x    
nbsp x x  &nbsp;  
"s" x x  %s%  
en space x x  &ensp;  &#8194;
"s2" x  x  %s2%  
"s3" x   x  %s3%  
em space x x  &emsp;  &#8195;
"s4" x    x  %s4%  
"s10" x          x  %s10%  

 <<O>>  Difference Topic RickTest1 (r1.5 - 30 Dec 2003 - RickArchibald)
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LindowsOS? is based on Debian, KDE, Samba, CUPS and other software familiar to Linux users. Samba provides networking compatibility with MS Windows. (Samba Note: To get the most out of Samba you need to be logged in to Linux, not Windows. Your Linux system can read several MS filesystems, but your Windows computer cannot read any of the UNIX/Linux file systems.) Lindows's main strengths include it's "Click'n Run" program installer (package manager) and the "Click'n Run Warehouse" where numerous Linux applications can be downloaded and installed online. There is also a CD version called "Click'n Run Express" which can be downloaded and burned to a CD(no fee) or ordered for home delivery for a small CD charge. I recommend burning a CD so that you have a backup, but using the online "warehouse" when possible. Should Lindows ever be gobbled up by a mega corporation (the evil empire?), you would still be able to install/replace your applications from the "Click'nRun Express" CD. New applications are being continually added to the online "warehouse."

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LindowsOS? is based on Debian, KDE, Samba, CUPS and other software familiar to Linux users. Samba provides networking compatibility with MS Windows. (Samba Note: To get the most out of Samba you need to be logged in to Linux, not Windows. Your Linux system can read several MS filesystems, but your Windows computer cannot read any of the UNIX/Linux file systems.) Lindows's main strengths include it's "Click'n Run" program installer (package manager) and the "Click'n Run Warehouse" where numerous Linux applications can be downloaded and installed online. There is also a CD version called "Click'n Run Express" which can be downloaded and burned to a CD(no fee) or ordered for home delivery for a small CD charge. I recommend burning a CD so that you have a backup, but using the online "warehouse" when possible. Should Lindows ever be gobbled up by a mega corporation (the evil empire?), you would still be able to install/replace your applications from the "Click'nRun Express" CD. New applications are being continually added to the online "warehouze".

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Ok, now that it's up & in the update system, I'm going to change '"warehouse."' to '"warehouze".'

Check the Diff -- theory proved!!!


 <<O>>  Difference Topic RickTest1 (r1.4 - 30 Dec 2003 - RickArchibald)
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TOC: No TOC in "Main.RickTest1" This is my play/test page -- RickArchibald


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2. Why does TWiki Diff show Ron Duncan as changing a whole paragraphs?

We notice that his raw text paragraphs are all run together, that he is not taking advantage of the TWiki / HTML feature of disregarding single newlines.  We theorize that Diff is based on raw lines, & that w/o any newlines in the raw paragraphs, each is treated as a single line. 

Here is a sample: 

LindowsOS? is based on Debian, KDE, Samba, CUPS and other software familiar to Linux users. Samba provides networking compatibility with MS Windows. (Samba Note: To get the most out of Samba you need to be logged in to Linux, not Windows. Your Linux system can read several MS filesystems, but your Windows computer cannot read any of the UNIX/Linux file systems.) Lindows's main strengths include it's "Click'n Run" program installer (package manager) and the "Click'n Run Warehouse" where numerous Linux applications can be downloaded and installed online. There is also a CD version called "Click'n Run Express" which can be downloaded and burned to a CD(no fee) or ordered for home delivery for a small CD charge. I recommend burning a CD so that you have a backup, but using the online "warehouse" when possible. Should Lindows ever be gobbled up by a mega corporation (the evil empire?), you would still be able to install/replace your applications from the "Click'nRun Express" CD. New applications are being continually added to the online "warehouse."

Here is the same sample w/ raw newlines added: 

LindowsOS? is based on Debian, KDE, Samba, CUPS and other software familiar to Linux users. Samba provides networking compatibility with MS Windows. (Samba Note: To get the most out of Samba you need to be logged in to Linux, not Windows. Your Linux system can read several MS filesystems, but your Windows computer cannot read any of the UNIX/Linux file systems.) Lindows's main strengths include it's "Click'n Run" program installer (package manager) and the "Click'n Run Warehouse" where numerous Linux applications can be downloaded and installed online. There is also a CD version called "Click'n Run Express" which can be downloaded and burned to a CD(no fee) or ordered for home delivery for a small CD charge. I recommend burning a CD so that you have a backup, but using the online "warehouse" when possible. Should Lindows ever be gobbled up by a mega corporation (the evil empire?), you would still be able to install/replace your applications from the "Click'nRun Express" CD. New applications are being continually added to the online "warehouse."
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Do you see any difference when browsing?

-- RickArchibald - 30 Dec 2003

 <<O>>  Difference Topic RickTest1 (r1.3 - 21 Nov 2003 - RickArchibald)
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Many routers have a list of popular applications and services to make the configuration even easier.
Please read the manual that came with your router for specific instructions on entering the ports into your router.
One service cannot be assigned to more than computer at a time. Ex. There cannot be 2 computers set up to do voice communication with MSN Messenger, but you can have one doing video conferencing with Yahoo Messenger while the other is talking with MSN Messenger.
A table of common services and their ports can be found at http://www.akerman.ca/port-table.html. If you still cannot find what you're looking for then do a Google search for it.

Excerpted fm.:  http://www.hal-pc.org/~adsl/router.html to ck out <dir>

-- RickArchibald - 21 Nov 2003


 <<O>>  Difference Topic RickTest1 (r1.2 - 11 Nov 2003 - Main.rarchibald)
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 <<O>>  Difference Topic RickTest1 (r1.1 - 11 Nov 2003 - Main.rarchibald)
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%META:TOPICINFO{author="rarchibald" date="1068514561" format="1.0" version="1.1"}% %META:TOPICPARENT{name="RickArchibald"}% This is the top

-- RickArchibald - 11 Nov 2003


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Revision r1.1 - 11 Nov 2003 - 01:36 GMT - Main.rarchibald
Revision r1.8 - 18 Sep 2004 - 17:23 GMT - RickArchibald
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