Poll: How do you like your tuts?
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plain text HTML (like UGLs doc)
100.00%
20 100.00%
HTML, with modest use of font size, tables, etc
0%
0 0%
text formatted for viewing in dos edit or QB - no ascii art
0%
0 0%
text formatted for viewing in dos edit or QB - some ascii art
0%
0 0%
txt file, not word wrapped (for Notepad, Word, etc)
0%
0 0%
Word, Wordperfect, PDF, or similar
0%
0 0%
Other (please explain)
0%
0 0%
Total 20 vote(s) 100%
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Preferred tutorial format?
#31
PDF is just wonderful for copying those blocks of code you'll have in your tutorials :rotfl:
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LooseCaboose Wrote:How about XML? Nice portable format, easy to create readers for it and it can easily be transformed to other formats using XSL.
I wish I knew more about XML, all I know about xhtml is that tags like <center> are a no-no (use style instead), and it's
instead of <br>.

That's HTML. In XML you define your own tags (specifying how they work) depending on your needs.
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