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Revision as of 16:29, 19 October 2006
Everyone is welcome to contribute to this wiki.
You should however, contact rejetto if you plan a major contribution (which is even more welcome!)
PHnote Actually, I think you have to do that to get a username/password ... can't remember??
Sources of information
If you are in search of information about writing in a wiki, [Help] is the best we've found, so far.
Many find this [Formatting] a very useful information source for more layout details.
Sandbox
The above sources suggest that "If you want to try out things without danger of doing any harm, you can do so in the Meta:Sandbox".
However, we'd far rather you used your personal sandbox. You can find this under "Personal tools" in the tool bar on the right of the screen. It matches your wiki username.
Editing policy
We'd also like to remind you that, under the terms of the Project Copyright Licence, "If you don't want your writing to be edited mercilessly and redistributed at will, then don't submit it here."
Markers
Throughout this wiki you'll see mysterious PHnote markers. These simply indicate to a contributor, whose initials happen to be PH, that something here needs to be fixed. You're welcome to adopt the same technique, but please use your own initials so that we can contact you in case of difficulty.
Big PHnote
Some users get confused about the use of folder restrictions, and the "username/password" facilities, in HFS.
It is, in fact, perfectly possible to have a highly secure HFS server without using the "username/password" facilities at all.
The best practice is to just protect your HFS folders (and perhaps files). This a key difference between HFS and conventional file servers. Many have used conventional servers and discovered that you have to login before you can do anything. HFS just isn't like that.
On this site for example, "rojetto" (whoever he is) has no account. But he can access the folders "Uploads and "4rojetto". He can't access "Downloads" (he doesn't know the password). You can see that "Downloads" has a padlock icon added, to show that it's locked.
You can also password-protect root.
Now "rojetto" (who still doesn't know the password) can see the folders, but can't access them.
Equally, however, for extra security you can set-up user accounts.
Graphic experiment
<img border=0 width=153 height=250">
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to file
All options are written to a file. (This file is named HFS.ini).
to registry (current user)
All options are written to the current user's registry. (This should work on all versions of Windows.)
to registry (all users)
All options are written to the current user's registry. (This is essentially an XP feature.)
Clear options and quit
The current options are discarded, no options are saved, and HFS shuts down. The next time HFS starts, it uses the default options, or the current settings in HFS.ini.
Auto-save options on exit
Normally, you should make sure that this is checked. It means your saver will look exactly the same when you re-start it.
Auto-save every:
Set this if you wish to ensure that your settings are saved within a specific time interval. The method used depends on whether you have selected "registry" or "file" above.
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Menus
Wrong way to do menus
Set Upload → upload for accounts → anyone
Write! way (matches software, uses italic font, and no spaces)
Set Upload→Upload for accounts→Anyone
Graphic handling
We haven't yet worked out the best way to handle screen dumps and other pictures. These are just experiments right now.
Click to enlarge
Tables
These are great for attaching text to images, but not yet understood. This provides basic information: [[1]]
A | B |
C | D |
But what PHnote wants is all the first column cells merged (and containg an image), with say 6 cells in the second row. See save Options
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<html><head><title>x</title> <meta name="GENERATOR" content="GemX TexNotes Pro 4.3"></head> <body bgcolor="#ffffe8" leftmargin=5 topmargin=5 rightmargin=5 bottommargin=5>
Inserting Tables
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These two cells have been joined together and filled with color. To join two neighboring cell, select the cells and click Merge Cells on the table format toolbar.
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You can merge cells horizontally as well as vertically.
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Split cells any way you wish using Split Cells situated on the table format toolbar.
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Use the Split dialog box to specify the number of split rows and columns.
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Split and Merge cells opens a whole new world of design, so you can produce the forms and layouts you want.
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Tools Table panel and Table Format toolbar
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Tools Table panel
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Table Format toolbar
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<img border=0 width=201 height=469 src="img3.jpg">
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<img border=0 width=27 height=402 src="img4.jpg">
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Inserting Tables
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Play with the table border width, spacing, and color fill to achieve different looks.
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Play with the cell's border-width, spacing, coloring and padding for more looks.
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Delete individual borders by using the table's properties tools.
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Change individual cells border color. To change multiple cell border colors, select them.
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Example
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<img border=0 width=128 height=128 src="img6.jpg">
John Lennon
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First
After inserting this table, some of the table and cell borders are deleted to better merge with the page.
Cell background color fill is used to emphasize certain areas.
Vertical and horizontal cell spacing is set to 2 pixels, with 4 pixels cell padding.
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<img border=0 width=127 height=138 src="img7.png">
Images are positioned using Insert Picture on the Insert toolbar. It's normally found at the bottom of the canvas area.
Experiment
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Advanced Properties.
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This could be the start of a quickly produced,simple, web page.
All that remains is to add other pages and link them together.
The paragraph background color option is used for the text MY GRAND TITLE, and the horizontal divider line.
Place the cursor on the title and click the Change Paragraph Indents, Tabs, Borders and Background button on the paragraph format toolbar.
Then click the Background tab and selected purple.
Set background padding to 4 pixels for all sides so that the My Grand Title text has a small edge margin. See <a href="Tables.html">Change Paragraph Indents, Tabs, Borders and Background</a> for more information.
The alternative is to insert a table with one column and one row, without any table cell borders, or with the table and cell borders set to the same color.
Then insert a thick horizontal line break and change its color to purple. To change the horizontal line break color, place the cursor on the horizontal line break, right click, and then choose from the Properties menu.
The main body area is built by inserting a table with 1 row and 2 columns.
In the left column, another table is inserted with a 3 row and 1 column layout.
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You could insert a footnote or copyright notice here.
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More Examples
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TABLE
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Column 2
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Column 3
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Column 1
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Column 2
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Column 3
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Column 4
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Apply background image to a cell.
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Align to Top
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Align to Middle
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Bottom
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<img border=0 width=32 height=32 src="img9.png"> Insert image. You can't insert an icon file in a cell.
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Apply background color as well as an image. Image is semi-transparent to show the color in the background.
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Transparent cells allow the background to show through.
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Form Example
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Directory:
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Date:
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Page Description
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URL
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URL
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