- From: L. David Roper <roperld@vt.edu>
- Date: Sat, 3 Feb 2001 19:54:33 -0500 (EST)
- To: www-amaya@w3.org
- Message-Id: <5.0.2.1.2.20010203193825.067c8608@mail.vt.edu>
Dear Sir or Madam: I just finished a document (http://arts.bev.net/roperldavid/rollovers.xml) using amaya to create it. Here are some comments I share with you about amaya: * I like it very much. I plan to use it much in the future. * I liked very much being able to see the source alongside the wysiwyg; especially nice is the pointer showing in the source where the wysiwyg cursor is. * I have the editor set for non-adjustment of text in the editor and it shows that way when browsing it from the Internet; however, when I print it, it comes out adjusted at both margins. How does one change that? * It would be very helpful if some colored small carets could be made to delineate where structures begin and end. I constantly had troubles adding to equations outside a fraction, sup, etc. It is difficult to tell whether one is inside or outside a structure. * I had considerable trouble adding equations and text inside elements of tables. Some times some extra test "searchable index..." mysterious appeared, also. Some times the table got completely screwed up. * When a table is at the end of a document, the only way I could figure out how to add more info after the table was to go into the source view to do it. I think the same is true if an equation is at the end. * I couldn't figure out how to get a space after an equation to separate ordinary text from the previous equation. * It would be nice to have a MathML help/tutorial available in the amaya help. * It would be nice to have frame support. Thanks for all the fine work all of you have done! Yours, Dave Roper L. David Roper, 1001 Auburn Dr. SW, Blacksburg VA 24060-8123, 540-951-7047. Professor Emeritus of Physics, VPI&SU. WORLD WIDE WEB: http://arts.bev.net/roperldavid Genealogy files: http://www.roperld.com To send me files: http://www.roperld.com/senddata.htm About RTF Files that I often attach: http://www.whatis.com/rtf.htm Politics: http://arts.bev.net/roperldavid/politics/politics.htm
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