Re: 2 versions of the micro nwp now available
9 and 26k almost stand alone (you need a browser) word processors
tweak the templates and use the copy functions to make sets of them. open batches in geany to tweak (or find and replace into existence) variations on your themes.Puppus Dogfellow wrote:bwpt-mc updated as mcbwp.pet (9.6k) and bbwp updated as bwp1.4 (26k and includes the smaller one).
mcbwp.pet
bwp1.4.pet
common to both: smaller default font (change back to rem2 if zooming is an insufficient way of adjusting for you) more closely scales to paper rather than screen space (all templates overwritten with the adjustment); bwpt in a terminal makes the bwp1 template sets in a given directory; updated vtg and box1.html pages; BBWP and bbwp menu entries (in the smaller one it's more of a place holder for your first set of custom templates (edit /root/my-applications/bin/bwpt or make a set and edit the individual files, then load them onto the .desktop file or a script that it calls) --edit as you like but it's set for the larger launch gets the capital letters (this will be covered in a future post that covers the still being put together auxer function); box2.html is still a duplicate of box1; you can launch, save, and adjust names, spacing and font from the browser alone if you wish; pasting in to a justified area and pasting in justified text all seem to now work better in the blank templates;....
larger one has more default colors, templates, special characters, and text that's supposed to be there to help you use the thing. it also gets the nwp/pwn launcher shortcuts described above plus "ta," which is as comfortable a natural tab space in browser view as i've come up with so far (shift plus space bar, ta in the launcher that comes up).
change the internal and tag name, toggle editability on and off, and adjust fonts, spacing, and alignment from the box view (text editor's better but this makes for one fewer dependency) if you prefer to avoid the copying and pasting from the info/formatting tabs, you can still use that and pdf preview to see how it would look on the page without all the code in the way/you can double check your work through the browser.
paste in from any source, download to save as html or pdf, reload to reflect text edits in the browser and vice versa, back up any templates you want to preserve as these pets will both overwrite the old ones if their names haven't been changed.
next version will have a mini-nwp set as part of the mcc icon/labeling/copying folder as a kind of micro nuup (uuord processor/ultimatesque utilities pack); to illustrate calls to isolated mini-scripts by keys or launchers, i'm going to do it for the included vtg sheet as desktop files (which are either buttons or menu items, depending on how you look at it. then you can decide if a leafpad or geany launcher (or even bwp launcher, though i haven't tested one of those yet) makes any sense for you.
--p.dogfellow.
will overwrite any unrenamed files from earlier installations so back up your old templates and boxes if you want to preserve them. auxer function is based around the above icon making script, a folder for scripts calling certain files to be launched by certain programs, and an easy way to get that function (with a pretty label) as either a button on your desktop or an item on your menus. (i think desktop files work with most every windows manager and this is a way to approximate the convenience of the cauliflowers machue in vtg-less machines).
enjoy!
--p.dogfellow