- From: Irene Vatton <Irene.Vatton@inrialpes.fr>
- Date: Wed, 09 May 2001 10:37:07 +0200
- To: reccmo@doriath.saers.com
- Cc: www-amaya-dev@w3.org, Irene.Vatton@inrialpes.fr
> I have recently taken over as web master of one the largest web archives > with free sheet notes, the Werner Icking Music Archive > http://icking-music-archive.sunsite.dk/, a Danish hosted successor of > the GMD sheet music archive http://www.gmd.de/Misc/Music/ named after > the late web master of the latter web site. > > As an unexperienced web editor I have taken amaya (4.3.2 for linux) into > use as an editing tool in combination with emacs editing of the html > code. This has proven very efficient except for one of the web pages of > my site, the master page > http://icking-music-archive.sunsite.dk/index.html containing a.o. two > horizontically neighbouring tables at the top of the page. While > appearing as intended when handled by the Netscape and IE browsers the > rightmost table looks weird when displayed by amaya. On my Linux box, the only difference between the Netscape display and the Amaya display is the border color of the right table (black in Amaya). Is it what you call a "weird look"? > I can live with that since I know that my web guests see the framed text > of the 2nd table as intended. But I wonder whether the weird appearance > of it within amaya is due to some incompatibility between amaya and > method used for setting up the two tables in question. > > Regards > -- > Christian Mondrup, Computer Programmer > Scandiatransplant, Skejby Hospital, University Hospital of Aarhus > Brendstrupgaardsvej, DK 8200 Aarhus N, Denmark > Phone: +45 89 49 53 01 > >
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