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March 2009

User Guide to Nvu HTML Web authoring tool for site development

Charles Cooke's Nvu Support Site Nvu is a nascent, open source, ysiwyg, Web authoring system. I hope that this User Guide will both prove useful for new users and act as a reference guide for those more experienced. Latest revision 14-March-2006 Based on Nvu 1.0 The Guide is based on Nvu running under Windows XP. Available both in pdf and HTML versions The pdf version can be printed, if required, on either A4 or US letter stationery. The files for the guide are no longer maintained on this site but are hosted on an Nvu site. Your preferred route, when running Nvu is via the Nvu Help menu, select 'User Guide' Alternatively go to the current version using the link below Nvu User Guide HTML or pdf However! a - The hosting site has not worked since the last week in September (I am investigating why.) b - There is now a newer User Guide based on KompoZer available Copies of both old and new can be found via http://www.charlescooke.me.uk/web/ Also available Bugs I found HTML

July 2008

KDE Developer's Corner - Home

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Welcome to the KDE Developer's Corner website. This site is a directory of KDE development related documents. If you're looking for information about downloading or using KDE, then you should probably look at the main KDE website at www.kde.org instead.

one laptop per child - developers - desenvolvedores

desenvolvedores Sítio de desenvolvimento do One Laptop Per Child: http://dev.laptop.org/ Programa de desenvolvedores: http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Developers_program Nota do software BTest: http://wiki.laptop.org/go/BTest_Software_Notes Imagem de auto-reinstalação: http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Autoreinstallation_image A versão estável mais recente da nossa imagem sempre pode ser encontrada aqui: http://olpc.download.redhat.com/olpc/ streams/development/LATEST

January 2008

September 2007

Architecture -- Lexmark United States

Architecture Lexmark is now featuring the Lexmark Linux Printer Driver Developer's Kit (LLPDDK) to allow the development of custom drivers for Linux. This provides Linux programmer enthusiasts a common printer driver that can be implemented with popular Linux printing subsystem such as the Common Unix Printing System (CUPS) and the traditional lpr/lpd line printer spooling system. It also provides a common scanner driver that can be implemented with the Sane Access Now Easy (SANE) standard.