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nested jbofi'e output
- To: lojban-list@lojban.org
- Subject: nested jbofi'e output
- From: Matt Arnold <matt.mattarn@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2005 11:24:46 -0400
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I noticed that jbofi'e recently enhanced how it outputs. This is nice and helpful. Thank you to whoever did it!
I just installed an extension to the Firefox web browser called "View
Rendered Source." When you view the source HTML of a web page it is
displayed as nested colored boxes. Check out this link to see a
screenshot:
http://www.jennifermadden.com/scripts/ViewRenderedSource.html
The reason I bring this up on the Lojban list is that if jbofi'e output
like this it would be sweet! You've heard me bring this up before, and
I've even posted some graphics to illustrate the diagramming, but here
you see somebody doing something similar for HTML. Jbofi'e could treat
Lojban words as if they were CSS classes for floating boxes. I'll
continue to give thought to this concept. In fact, I might be able to
use a Firefox extension called Platypus to create a custom Greasemonkey
script to act on jbofi'e output:
http://platypus.mozdev.org/
What do you think?
-epkat