Gartman
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Gartman
Posted by: Jim Hyla (---.twcny.rr.com)
Date: May 26, 2002 09:45PM
I'm just reading my May issue of "The Wolverine" and this came up.
Interesting?
As an aside does anyone know why when you want to bold all it takes is a B, but for others such as quote, you have to write it all out?
Montoya (apparently their new goalie) will be joined by 20-year-old Chris Gartman, who went 27-15-3 with a 3.02 goals-against average during this year's regular season with the Des Moines Buccaneers of the United States Hockey League. The 5-10, 165-pound Gartman spent two years at Cornell before returning to junior hockey.
Gartman and Ruden (a third recruited goalie) are recruited walk-ons, so U-M coach Red Berenson cannot comment on the two until they arrive.
Interesting?
As an aside does anyone know why when you want to bold all it takes is a B, but for others such as quote, you have to write it all out?
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Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
Re: Gartman
Posted by: Greg Berge (---.dial.spiritone.com)
Date: May 27, 2002 02:26PM
Not sure, but I'd guess that when they were writing the html standard they cribbed a lot off existing word processor/text editor technology, and the "b" and "i" notation looks a lot like antedeluvian WordPerfect markup, while more complicated concepts like quote (which involve multiple text manipulations) had no simple equivalent.
Re: Gartman
Posted by: CowbellGuy (---.biotech.cornell.edu)
Date: May 28, 2002 08:44AM
Actually, it's cause I felt like it. If it makes you happier, I'll add just Q for quoting.
Re: Gartman
Posted by: Greg Berge (---.dial.spiritone.com)
Date: May 28, 2002 01:52PM
I thought he meant html, not Atml.
Re: Gartman
Posted by: CowbellGuy (---.biotech.cornell.edu)
Date: May 28, 2002 02:09PM
There's no quote tag per se in html. There's blockquote which just adds margins on both sides, but that's not all the Quote thing does.
Re: Gartman
Posted by: ursusminor (---.ipt.aol.com)
Date: May 28, 2002 04:49PM
Greg, Some us still swear by Word Perfect. Now I know that using it has kept the flood waters at bay.
Re: Gartman
Posted by: Greg Berge (---.dial.spiritone.com)
Date: May 29, 2002 05:16PM
Hey, I remember WP .9, or somewhere thereabouts. It has one of the best bugs (er, features) in word processing history. If you block deleted with the backspace rather than the delete key, all markup would keep its absolute rather than relative address, which meant that all your font changes would migrate through the document. It made for some very non-intuitive results.
Re: Gartman
Posted by: ursusminor (---.nrl.navy.mil)
Date: May 30, 2002 04:27AM
Was WP .9 a beta version of WP 1? I just tried WP 9 and didn't get that to happen, but I know that my version has several set of fixes applied to it. Now if you say that WP 10 sucks, I'll agree. I do have a lot of fun converting WP files to Word and sending them to other people, especially those Mac versions of Word.
Re: Gartman
Posted by: CowbellGuy (---.biotech.cornell.edu)
Date: May 30, 2002 09:40AM
Umm, the last 3 versions of Word for Mac have created and read files identical to the Windows version.
Re: Gartman
Posted by: ursusminor (---.nrl.navy.mil)
Date: May 30, 2002 11:47AM
It is supposed to be that way. So maybe the problem is something to do with the way that WP creates Word files. However, I have no problem editting a Word file created by WP using Word on a PC.
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