[ANN] tinyDictionary 0_8_1_0

Mike Kerner MikeKerner at roadrunner.com
Thu May 4 15:51:22 EDT 2017


The cool thing about TD is that you don't necessarily have to write
anything.  For example, Mark's AR note from yesterday can be installed into
TD as-is, which is exactly what Bernd did, yesterday.  He copied and pasted
the email into a text file and sent it to me. A couple of clicks later, and
Mark's email was attached to acceleratedRendering.  As I found out when I
was trying to get some changes submitted for the dictionary, there is a lot
more to getting it formatted for a dictionary entry.  For a note, not so
much.  It's a note, a comment, etc.  You can use TD more like a wiki.

On Thu, May 4, 2017 at 3:46 PM, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode <
use-livecode at lists.runrev.com> wrote:

> Mike Kerner wrote:
>
> > On Thu, May 4, 2017 at 3:07 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
> >
> >> Mike Kerner wrote:
> >> > The latest feature, importing notes, is pretty darn cool.  Now if
> >> > we can get someone to compile and distribute notes when something
> >> > comes up, here, that would be really cool.
> >>
> >> If notes need to be centrally curated anyway, could we just add
> >> those to the relevant Dictionary entries in the source markdown in
> >> the LC Github repo?
> >
> > Sure, but as you can see, that isn't happening, and tinydict isn't
> > part of LC, it's separate, as Bernd has requested.
>
> Exactly.  If folks aren't writing them now where everyone in all IDE
> components can use them, what are the chances they'll starting writing them
> anywhere else for a subset of the audience?
>
>
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