Re: project of the week question



On Sun, Jan 30, 2000 at 04:50:58PM +0100, Andreas Persenius wrote:
> Quoting Olaf Grüttner (o.gruettner@tu-bs.de):
> > > I hacked up an gnome-annotate.py using the gnome-python bindings. 
> > > It can be downloaded from http://home.swipnet.se/darshiva/software.html.
> > 
> > this is so cool and so quick, unbelievable.
> > 
> > I am just checking it out!!!
> > 
> > Is it possible to have some kind of visual when you have pasted something? 
> 
> Sure, but what? (Now it just prints the number of characters you pasted)
> 
> > And how about saving to a file?
> 
> Yep, it's in now.
> 
> > Anyhow, this is really cool!

I just checked out version 1.4!!!
all feature, that I wanted are included! cool!

thanks

Olaf

p.s.: I have another idea for another project of the week, but I am not sure whether
I can demand anything, now that you have done such a good job in such a small time.

??? I dare.

Here it goes. I would like to have a small program to help me write data to /append to
a file. When it starts it will ask for the amount of columns, then for the heading
of the columns. Finally one can chose an ascii character for column separation.

It generates some kind of formular where you can insert your data. This formular
will help in inserting data in the right position.

If you call the program with a datafilename as an argument, it will generate the formula
by itself and append data as entered.

too complicated?


idea behind: my addresses are stored in an ascii file, each item separated from the other
by ";" . From time to time I mix up what has to follow... a tool could simplify that 
enormously.
 



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