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This page is supposed to hold to-do lists as well as any discussions about pages, tasks, ideas. | |
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This page is supposed to hold to-do lists as well as any discussion about pages, tasks, ideas. | ---- The next few lines were added by EllisMorgan on 2 February 2009, is this the right place to ask these questions? |
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== LocalSpellingWords == | A group of about 15 (so far) APL users have started meeting once a month or so in London at the Edgar Wallace pub in the afternoon. The third meeting was held on Friday 30 January 2009 and some notes about it have been posted to the BAA London !GoogleGroup, see http://groups.google.com/group/baa-london |
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'''Question''' | The next meeting will focus on "APL and Education" and the arrangements will be published soon. |
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I have no idea where to put this. All I want is for someone to tell me what LocalSpellingWords is all about. Would someone please replace this question with an answer either here or somewhere more appropriate. (PhilLast 2008-05-17 08:43) | I think the aims, records and announcements of these meetings would be more manageable if they were kept here, perhaps with the archive of past meetings being kept at BAA London as files. One advantage would be that we could jointly edit the documents without the "full audit" style of additional comments posted to to threads in groups. We could have three pages here BAALondonMeetings, BAALondonNextMeeting, BAALondonLastMeeting. Does this sound like a good idea? |
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'''Answer''' by KaiJaeger 2008-05-17 wrote: | I am posting pointers to the BAA London group here, at CLA (computer.language.apl !NewsGroup), and at the Dyalog Users Group. Are there other places I should consider? |
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This is the best place for such a question! !LocalSpellingWords is a page which simply lists words taken into account by the (very basic) spell checker !MoinMoin comes with. !MoinMoin simply marks all words on the page to be checked it cannot find on !LocalSpellingWords - that's it. It is available only when a page is edited. Note that plugging !LocalSpellingWords into the search box and then pressing the "Titles" button would display only that page itself. However, pressing the "Text" button instead would result in a link list that contains among others a link to the "HelpOnSpellCheck" which would explain a bit more. == ShowCases == At the moment, this contains not really useful stuff. == To Do == * add JWiki (http://www.jsoftware.com/jwiki) to the InterWiki list |
---- With reference to the main thesis of [[Studio/FunWithText|FunWithText]] it crossed my mind that perhaps it was the other way round and that it was in fact King David, God's amanuensis for the writing of the psalms, who also wrote Shakespeare. |
Discussion / To-do
This page is supposed to hold to-do lists as well as any discussions about pages, tasks, ideas.
The next few lines were added by EllisMorgan on 2 February 2009, is this the right place to ask these questions?
A group of about 15 (so far) APL users have started meeting once a month or so in London at the Edgar Wallace pub in the afternoon. The third meeting was held on Friday 30 January 2009 and some notes about it have been posted to the BAA London GoogleGroup, see http://groups.google.com/group/baa-london
The next meeting will focus on "APL and Education" and the arrangements will be published soon.
I think the aims, records and announcements of these meetings would be more manageable if they were kept here, perhaps with the archive of past meetings being kept at BAA London as files. One advantage would be that we could jointly edit the documents without the "full audit" style of additional comments posted to to threads in groups. We could have three pages here BAALondonMeetings, BAALondonNextMeeting, BAALondonLastMeeting. Does this sound like a good idea?
I am posting pointers to the BAA London group here, at CLA (computer.language.apl NewsGroup), and at the Dyalog Users Group. Are there other places I should consider?
With reference to the main thesis of FunWithText it crossed my mind that perhaps it was the other way round and that it was in fact King David, God's amanuensis for the writing of the psalms, who also wrote Shakespeare.