It happens
in the text editor, in code.
And for all those spelling fanatics out there, sometimes its the God awful programming
in the text editors.
Open this file
in a text editor like Dreamweaver or BBEdit.
In Book Creator we can select text
in the text editor by and create links to content on the web or pages within the book.
Note that if you open one of these files
in a text editor like notepad, you may see all kinds of funky characters.
Now, for those of you who want to do your own HTML coding, after you have your book ready to format, you can do one of two things: you can save as a TXT file and then hand code from there
in a text editor or you can insert your HTML tags into your working file (please, after saving a copy in case you mess something up).
By clicking the chapter entry, you can edit your text similarly to basic formatting feature
in a text editor program.
You can also format the fonts the same way you will do
it in a text editor program.
Opening an ANNOT file
in a text editor lets you see the same information that's in Adobe Digital Editions (since that's where the information is stored), but the text isn't structured in a user - friendly way.
Opening this type of file
in a text editor may be helpful to some degree, but the EPC file is probably best viewed through the EPC Tools plug - in.
Since these files use the XML format, you should also be able to view the EPC file
in any text editor, like Notepad + +.
One thing you can do to help figure out what software can open the EPC file is to attempt to view its contents
in a text editor like Windows Notepad or Notepad + +.
Now, open the file content.opt
in a text editor (like Notepad, Gedit or Vim).
, click the bottom right corner of the calculator to reveal the HTML code that you can place your website in the HTML section, or
in text editor for WordPress pages.
Open it up
in a text editor.
You can even just open
them in a text editor and regex find: ^ -LRB-......)... -LRB-........).
Instead, create your copy, including the subject,
in a text editor with live spell checking.
Historically, if you opened up a word processing file
in a text editor, there would be strangeness, because of all the non-ASCII bytes in the file.
The other nice thing about our document automation tool is that it has a built
in text editor so that you can make any necessary changes to the document manually as well, in case any modifications from the standard template are required for a particular client.
opf file
in a text editor to see exactly what data it contains.
Not everybody reading is a Web developer... but since we're on the subject, if the thought of going down to the bare metal (i.e., doing production
in a text editor) gives you the cold shivers, it wouldn't kill ya to train up.
You can then open that file (which is really XML)
in a text editor to add new settings or edit existing ones.
But if you want to delete only a particular jump list, open these files
in a text editor and see for something which may identify, to which taskbar icon it belongs to.
That takes about 10 seconds
in a text editor.
You can always type your message
in a text editor like Notepad and then copy / paste it into the «Value data» box.
Root allows you to use file managers that can access the entire file system and even edit Android's configuration files by hand
in text editors — something hardcore Android tweakers may find useful.
For starters, you can view your files as thumbnails, mark favorite folders and files, or use the built -
in text editor.
Open the Preferences.xml file
in the text editor of your choice.
Close the document and reopen
it in a text editor, such as Notepad or TextEdit (Mac OS X).
You can use the computer's built -
in text editor application, such as Notepad for Windows or Simpletext for Macintosh, to edit the resume.
Not exact matches
Besides, assuming you're building links through content marketing, like I recommend
in SEO Link Building: The Ultimate Step - by - Step Guide, then you're not only dealing with Google catching your fishy anchor
text; you're dealing with real
editors at the publications with whom you're working.
Participants will have the opportunity to explore
texts alongside scholars and First Things writers and
editors, discussing ideas and questions about the political life
in small - group seminar sessions.
Participants will have the opportunity to explore
texts alongside scholars and First Things writers and
editors, discussing ideas and questions about happiness
in small - group seminar sessions.
TERTULLIAN, THE FLESH AND ORTHODOXY Dear Father
Editor While I can only share your Carthusian correspondent's enthusiasm for the Catechism of the Catholic Church as a sure guide to the Church's teachings, I read — with some surprise —
in his comments on the letters I wrote to you
in 2007 that I am supposed to hold suspect, or even possibly unorthodox, «any
text» that cites Tertullian.
Father White's brilliant reading of one of the foundational
texts of Western civilization is well - introduced by series
editor R. R. Reno,
in a preface that should be required reading for anyone doing serious study of the Bible.
As Palm indicates, there are numerous inconsistencies
in the
text.1 For textual purposes, it is helpful to broaden the category of inconsistency to include not only formal contradictions but any anomalies, discrepancies, conceptual conflicts, terminological variations, faulty references,
in short anything a careful
editor would have corrected.
And Dorothy Patterson, an
editor of the new Evangelical Women's Commentary, notes, «Most people don't think about submission as being a topic
in the book of Esther, but it is clearly
in the
text.
Fr Hugh MacKenzie,
Editor of FAITH, presents some worrying weaknesses
in a popular
text book for 14 year old Catholics.
The
editors and their collaborators know better; but only
in selected instances have some of them managed to transcend such limited conceptions
in behalf of the central purpose of the volume as a whole: to demonstrate how the literary dimensions of these
texts do, indeed, make credible the power and authority they have exhibited for more than two millennia
in shaping decisively the lives and minds of thoughtful people the world over.
What literary critics and biblical scholars share, according to the
editors of The Literary Guide, is not so much an interest
in the referential qualities of the biblical
texts as an interest
in their internal relationships, particularly as these relationships are controlled by language.
Over the years Hamish Hamilton's
editors, first Raleigh Trevelyan and latterly Jane Everard, have been of great assistance
in helping me to get the
text into the right shape.
They underwent,
in early years, no little modification at the hands of
editors and copyists who did not hesitate to write into the
text minor corrections or even comments, which later came to be incorporated into the writings, and indistinguishable, save to highly specialized scholarship, from the original.
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Editor's Note: According to an announcement
in the St. Augustine Record dated February 3, 2010, Johnny's Restaurant (described
in the
text below) has changed owners and will re-open as the Hastings Cafe on February 11.
A step - by - step «book
editor» coaches kids along as they create
text and upload or mail
in photos and artwork.
I also have notebooks for each of my classes where I either take notes directly into the
text editor or record the lecture if the material is more visual and scan
in my notes for later.
Scientific fields with a high formula to
text ratio
in their publications use LaTeX as
editor.
«Being a good
editor means having confidence
in changing a
text and explaining why,» she says.
This week we hear a story on changes
in legibility
in written
texts with Online News
Editor Catherine Matacic.
Prior to joining NIBR
in September 2006, she was scientific
editor for Virtual
Text, acquired by Jones and Bartlett Publishers.
The book explains the fundamentals of how waves and wavefunctions interact with atoms
in solids, and the similarities and differences of using x-rays,... View Details Transmission Electron Microscopy: Diffraction, Imaging, and Spectrometry by C. Barry Carter (
Editor), David B. Williams (
Editor) This
text is a companion volume to Transmission Electron Microscopy: A Textbook for Materials Science by Williams and Carter.