Personal suggestion for fixing the Linux situation

François Chaplais francois.chaplais at mines-paristech.fr
Sun Jul 18 16:12:44 EDT 2010


Perhaps you you could try my docu stacks, which are atop BVG docu. they are currently on RevOnline: search for "chaplais" in the category "Development".
The "initialization" stack fills the target stack with dictionary entries. Then you can save the new "myDict" stack.
You can, for instance, look for "player" in the name field
or: in the name *or* summary field
or: in the name or summary or description field.
the PDF doc can be generated from a button on the initialization stack. You will find more explanations here.
best
	François
Le 17 juil. 2010 à 15:12, Richmond a écrit :

> On 07/16/2010 04:30 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
>> Richmond wrote:
>>> The other one that "gets a bit much" is that the Dictionary is glacially
>>> slow.
>> 
>> Have you tried Björnke's BvG Docu?:
>> <http://bjoernke.com/?target=bvgdocu>
>> 
>> It works similarly to MC's, and is much more responsive than Rev's.  It would be helpful to get your feedback on comparative performance.
>> 
>> 
> I have used it intermittently on Mac; my only criticism being that search terms are too strict.
> 
> Just tried it on Linux and it works "right speedily"' significantly better than the standard dox.
> 
> "Too strict""
> 
> searched for 'player' in the standard dox, and get: player, player, vcplayer, videoClipPlayer +
> 
> in BvG Docu get only player & player.
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