[04:51] Anyone around who wants to give me a quick hand? [04:51] Just basically need a second opinion. [05:26] BiosElement: still need help? [05:27] ZachK18: can you please make sure your away script is turned off here? [05:27] Ahh, yeah pleia2 Thanks. Please take a look at http://txt2tags.sourceforge.net/index.html and tell me what you think. I've basically dismissed it but I can't help but feel it might be useful. [05:27] * pleia2 has a look [05:32] what are the reasons you have for dismissing it? [05:32] doesn't seem too unreasonable, has the basic functionality and export options we need [05:32] ah, no docbook [05:33] Currently because It's focused on a limited number of syntax commands. If I were to expand it (And I'm sure we could) It'd mean I would need to update all the formats [05:33] And it does have DocBook in the "Dev" release [05:33] ah, ok [05:33] It's kinda backwords but their "dev" release has like, 6 new formats. [05:33] is asciidoc better in this regard? [05:33] Better how so? [05:34] number of syntax commands [05:35] AsciiDoc is basically a dropin replacement for DocBook's XML so it's basically got all the features DocBook has. [05:35] oh cool [05:35] Since the only format it worries about is DocBook and HTML [05:35] * pleia2 nods [05:37] txt2tags is different mostly due to how simple it is and the easy of expanding it if needed. [05:37] Also I'm 99% sure it works on a standard ubuntu install if you use their python file [05:40] ok, maybe we can keep it a consideration, but I really think we're leaning toward asciidoc [05:41] Agreed. Just I wanted to throw this out if for no reason then how versatile it is. [05:42] sounds good :) [05:48] I'm also pretty big on AsciiDoc, but the +1 for txt2tags is that It could format for mediawiki, moodle, moinmoin, LaTex, ETC. [16:11] wow, doctormo is famous! http://blogs.zdnet.com/perlow/?p=11167 [16:11] :) [23:33] hi [23:35] g'day shadowdxs [23:37] i was wondering if anyone here knew how to upgrade firefox from 3.0.14 to 3.5.2