opera_ex on Linux
Friday, 15. December 2006, 15:38:57
Do you know "opera_ex", which is a kind of "killer application" for Windows Opera users, at least here in Japan. It is used with customized menu.ini.
Now our friend, higeorange-san developed perl and ruby version for Linux.
-http://www14.plala.or.jp/operairc/misc/opera_ex/
-http://www14.plala.or.jp/operairc/misc/opera_ex/README
Readme is written in Japanese, but developers can understand what it is. If you select some sentences with it as quote, then you can paste it as below;
Or as blockquote;
Both examples are made with just clicks! You don't have to copy and paste "cite" and "title" into blockquote. Why don't you try it now?
Now our friend, higeorange-san developed perl and ruby version for Linux.
-http://www14.plala.or.jp/operairc/misc/opera_ex/
-http://www14.plala.or.jp/operairc/misc/opera_ex/README
Readme is written in Japanese, but developers can understand what it is. If you select some sentences with it as quote, then you can paste it as below;
<a href="http://my.opera.com/community/blog/2006/12/14/win-a-wii-with-opera-wiidgets">Win a Wii with Opera Wiidgets</a>
Or as blockquote;
<blockquote cite="http://my.opera.com/community/blog/2006/12/14/win-a-wii-with-opera-wiidgets" title="Win a Wii with Opera Wiidgets - Opera Community News - by Opera Community"> <p>It's time for another competition to keep all you widget developers occupied over the holidays.</p> </blockquote>
Both examples are made with just clicks! You don't have to copy and paste "cite" and "title" into blockquote. Why don't you try it now?
By Eddie_Lopez, # 15. December 2006, 18:26:10
By saito, # 15. December 2006, 23:59:24