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index for Learn to Tango with D
Apr 15, 2008
Jesse Phillips
Apr 15, 2008
torhu
Apr 15, 2008
Derek Parnell
Apr 15, 2008
Jesse Phillips
Apr 15, 2008
Jesse Phillips
Apr 16, 2008
Lars Ivar Igesund
Apr 16, 2008
Jesse Phillips
Apr 16, 2008
Jesse Phillips
Apr 19, 2008
Lars Ivar Igesund
April 15, 2008
So I thought that I would find having an index in the back of the "Learn to Tango with D" book so I made myself one. In any case I thought I would let everyone else have access to it. I don't have easy access to MS Word so it is only in Open Document format. The pages are also out of order :) 3,1,2 and it will need the pages to be trimmed to fit into the book, but it is still usable.

http://files.openomy.com/public/nascent/TangoIndex.odt
April 15, 2008
Jesse Phillips wrote:
> So I thought that I would find having an index in the back of the "Learn to Tango with D" book so I made myself one. In any case I thought I would let everyone else have access to it. I don't have easy access to MS Word so it is only in Open Document format. The pages are also out of order :) 3,1,2 and it will need the pages to be trimmed to fit into the book, but it is still usable.
> 
> http://files.openomy.com/public/nascent/TangoIndex.odt

Can Open Office export to RTF?  That's a lot more commonly supported than ODT.
April 15, 2008
On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 14:32:36 +0200, torhu wrote:

> Jesse Phillips wrote:
>> So I thought that I would find having an index in the back of the "Learn to Tango with D" book so I made myself one. In any case I thought I would let everyone else have access to it. I don't have easy access to MS Word so it is only in Open Document format. The pages are also out of order :) 3,1,2 and it will need the pages to be trimmed to fit into the book, but it is still usable.
>> 
>> http://files.openomy.com/public/nascent/TangoIndex.odt
> 
> Can Open Office export to RTF?  That's a lot more commonly supported than ODT.

OO 2.4 can save as RTF
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April 15, 2008
On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 14:32:36 +0200, torhu wrote:

> Jesse Phillips wrote:
>> So I thought that I would find having an index in the back of the "Learn to Tango with D" book so I made myself one. In any case I thought I would let everyone else have access to it. I don't have easy access to MS Word so it is only in Open Document format. The pages are also out of order :) 3,1,2 and it will need the pages to be trimmed to fit into the book, but it is still usable.
>> 
>> http://files.openomy.com/public/nascent/TangoIndex.odt
> 
> Can Open Office export to RTF?  That's a lot more commonly supported than ODT.

I was using frames to provide a 3 column list view which I didn't think would work well anywhere but in an OpenDocument. Anyway, I've removed them and it is now just a long list stored in rtf. Openomy seems to be down so I'm going to store it on senduit for a week.

http://senduit.com/dae214  // RTF
http://senduit.com/9e0824  // ODT
April 15, 2008
On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 15:03:08 +0000, Jesse Phillips wrote:

> On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 14:32:36 +0200, torhu wrote:
> 
>> Jesse Phillips wrote:
>>> So I thought that I would find having an index in the back of the "Learn to Tango with D" book so I made myself one. In any case I thought I would let everyone else have access to it. I don't have easy access to MS Word so it is only in Open Document format. The pages are also out of order :) 3,1,2 and it will need the pages to be trimmed to fit into the book, but it is still usable.
>>> 
>>> http://files.openomy.com/public/nascent/TangoIndex.odt
>> 
>> Can Open Office export to RTF?  That's a lot more commonly supported than ODT.
> 
> I was using frames to provide a 3 column list view which I didn't think would work well anywhere but in an OpenDocument. Anyway, I've removed them and it is now just a long list stored in rtf. Openomy seems to be down so I'm going to store it on senduit for a week.
> 
> http://senduit.com/dae214  // RTF
> http://senduit.com/9e0824  // ODT

Wrong one for the ODT,
http://senduit.com/fad16e
April 16, 2008
Jesse Phillips Wrote:

> So I thought that I would find having an index in the back of the "Learn to Tango with D" book so I made myself one. In any case I thought I would let everyone else have access to it. I don't have easy access to MS Word so it is only in Open Document format. The pages are also out of order :) 3,1,2 and it will need the pages to be trimmed to fit into the book, but it is still usable.
> 
> http://files.openomy.com/public/nascent/TangoIndex.odt

Nice Jesse :)

Do you mind if we put this up at dsource and link it from the book page?

Lars Ivar
April 16, 2008
On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 03:15:46 -0400, Lars Ivar Igesund wrote:

> Jesse Phillips Wrote:
> 
>> So I thought that I would find having an index in the back of the "Learn to Tango with D" book so I made myself one. In any case I thought I would let everyone else have access to it. I don't have easy access to MS Word so it is only in Open Document format. The pages are also out of order :) 3,1,2 and it will need the pages to be trimmed to fit into the book, but it is still usable.
>> 
>> http://files.openomy.com/public/nascent/TangoIndex.odt
> 
> Nice Jesse :)
> 
> Do you mind if we put this up at dsource and link it from the book page?
> 
> Lars Ivar

No, not at all. The download from openomy still works, but I can't get the rtf on there yet.
April 16, 2008
On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 15:17:20 +0000, Jesse Phillips wrote:

> On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 03:15:46 -0400, Lars Ivar Igesund wrote:
> 
>> Jesse Phillips Wrote:
>> 
>>> So I thought that I would find having an index in the back of the "Learn to Tango with D" book so I made myself one. In any case I thought I would let everyone else have access to it. I don't have easy access to MS Word so it is only in Open Document format. The pages are also out of order :) 3,1,2 and it will need the pages to be trimmed to fit into the book, but it is still usable.
>>> 
>>> http://files.openomy.com/public/nascent/TangoIndex.odt
>> 
>> Nice Jesse :)
>> 
>> Do you mind if we put this up at dsource and link it from the book page?
>> 
>> Lars Ivar
> 
> No, not at all. The download from openomy still works, but I can't get the rtf on there yet.

here is the rtf on openomy http://files.openomy.com/public/nascent/TangoIndex.rtf
April 19, 2008
Jesse Phillips wrote:

> So I thought that I would find having an index in the back of the "Learn to Tango with D" book so I made myself one. In any case I thought I would let everyone else have access to it. I don't have easy access to MS Word so it is only in Open Document format. The pages are also out of order :) 3,1,2 and it will need the pages to be trimmed to fit into the book, but it is still usable.
> 
> http://files.openomy.com/public/nascent/TangoIndex.odt

They (including a PDF) are now available from here:

http://www.dsource.org/projects/tango/wiki/LearnToTangoWithD#DownloadIndex

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