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Re: from David Knight regarding difax . . .



In a previous message to me, you wrote: 

 >
 >Message 1516:
 >From: "David J. Knight" <address@hidden>
 >Subject: Re: gempak difax scripts
 >Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2000 21:26:08 +0000 (GMT)
 >
 >      Just wondering what the status of this is
 >and weather we might be able to get these
 >scripts from you. (weather typo intentional !-)
 >
 >      It would be a great service to the community
 >if you could contribute the scripts used.
 >Many might find this more convenient than
 >grabbing from your web site. Do you really want
 >to put them on the IDD and deal with resulting
 >support issues? It is up to you of course...
 >Thanks,
 >David

David,

We'd be happy to provide you (and everyone) with the scripts, though in
their current state they may require more support than sending out the
maps over the IDD :O , but they are a start at least.

They were written by a student hourly of mine, and while they
are quite well commented, there are parts of them that are
written to be specific to our setup.  They shouldn't be difficult
to modify, just time consuming.

I'll go through tomorrow and put up all of our scripts on the same web
location as the gzip'd postscript maps are right now, and everyone can
feel free to dig through them, modify for their own setup, etc.

Pete


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