Re: (commercial) applications using DSSSL

Subject: Re: (commercial) applications using DSSSL
From: Ron Ross <ronross@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 23:07:19 -0400 (EDT)
Thanks Steffen, I'll check this out...

Ron
> Hello Ron! 
> 
> Part of what is on your mind can be obtained by employment of the 
> tcl/tk package 'Poor MAn's DSSSL Environment' (or 'Pomade'). 
> Pomade has been anounced on this list by it's author Andreas Saremba 
> a couple of months ago and is still available from it's former 
> origin. 
> (I just looked it up) 
> 
> Regards, Steffen
> 
> citing from Andrea's former posting:
>>As you might guess from Pomade's full name, "Poor Man's DSSSL
>>Environment", it is freeware. Use it and have fun, but be warned 
>>that it hasn't been tested by anybody except me.
>>
>>I have attached the (draft) documentation with the images omitted. 
>>The package itself is small, less than 90 KB compressed (most of the 
>>size comes from the gif images of the documentation). You find 
>>Pomade at
>>
>>http://home.t-online.de/home/andreas.saremba/pomade.zip 
>>or
>>http://home.t-online.de/home/andreas.saremba/pomade.tar.gz
>>
>>The zip file doesn't contain the directory name, so create a 
>>directory first to unpack it there.
>>
>>Whether you are enthusiastic or furious, I would like to hear your
>>comments if you give it a try.
>>
>>Andreas


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