Umm just one quick question you say that you're running Linux on a Mac; there is no version of BBedit that runs on Linux. Unless you are doing something strange like running it through MOL
Is it me or does this look rather similar to Apple's old OpenDoc Browser Cyberdog? If my memory serves me (not something to rely on) then there was a plugin called something like 'Hot sauce' that basically converted href's into a dynamic page surprisingly similar, mind you the garish colurs tended to hurt my eyes.......
Based on Fix It Again Tony's reliability record should that now be Fix It Again Bill.
Did anyone actually RTFA? To quote from this
"Mr Hancock accused the BBC of lying about the reasons a deal had not been made.
He said the BBC had tried to commission a cartoon series about gay Daleks for BBC Three.
He also said the corporation had allowed Warner Bros to use the Daleks in the recent movie Loony Tunes without consulting the Terry Nation estate.
"We want to protect the integrity of the brand," he said."
Damn speed scanning; I though this was about Michael Jackson's jacket, circa Thriller, or maybe that optical fibre one.
Umm just one quick question you say that you're running Linux on a Mac; there is no version of BBedit that runs on Linux. Unless you are doing something strange like running it through MOL
Is it me or does this look rather similar to Apple's old OpenDoc Browser Cyberdog? If my memory serves me (not something to rely on) then there was a plugin called something like 'Hot sauce' that basically converted href's into a dynamic page surprisingly similar, mind you the garish colurs tended to hurt my eyes.......
Odd that the iMac, Cube don't actually have a fan.