Archive of UserLand's first discussion group, started October 5, 1998.
Re: Outliners for PalmPilots and for Linux
Author: Steve Ivy Posted: 1/21/1999; 8:43:18 AM Topic: Frontier on MacOS X Server Msg #: 2351 (In response to 2350) Prev/Next: 2350 / 2352
The second is that I wanted to mention that THINK, the gnome outliner for Linux has reached a new version. Instead of supporting text from Emacs outline mode, it has now moved to XML.http://www.duke.edu/~pat4/think/
Wouldn't it be great to have these hook into Frontier! ...
With Frontier's XML-RPC abilities, and the recent developments in Perl and Python for doing XML-RPC, I think the only thing left is:
- a Perl/Python/whatever script to send the outline to frontier
- someone to write a Frontier method to walk a THINK XML tree and build the Frontier outline from it.
Sounds imminently do-able!
I checked the Frontier xml site and I can't find anything about encoding Frontier outlines as XML. Can anyone tell me what happens when you send an outline as a parameter for an XML-PRC call? I guess I'm asking if anyone has developed a standard Frontier outline - XML conversion. This would be very helpful in developing a Frontier -> THINK connection...
--Steve
There are responses to this message:
- Re: Outliners for PalmPilots and for Linux, Matthew Barger, 1/21/1999; 8:50:40 AM
- Re: Outliners for PalmPilots and for Linux, Jim Roepcke, 1/21/1999; 11:37:47 AM
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