tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3813856659277593071.post8162310363929675665..comments2023-05-10T17:32:28.225+02:00Comments on The Beez' speaks..: How to use the .wwf toolkitThe Beez'http://www.blogger.com/profile/14718864828133872589noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3813856659277593071.post-20378911841724948582011-01-08T17:47:57.460+01:002011-01-08T17:47:57.460+01:00@Lefty
I'm not sure what you mean: WWF does no...@Lefty<br />I'm not sure what you mean: WWF does not link here, I put the disclaimer as close to the beginning of the text as I can.<br /><br />Yes, it's a horrible idea, but there have been enough Linux users crying for a Linux version to make me worried. The best I could do to restore the balance is to make an easy to use Linux program that will BOTH make and break the format, rendering the whole concept (hopefully) useless.<br /><br />Good software needs good documentation in order to be accepted. Consequently, this series of articles.The Beez'https://www.blogger.com/profile/14718864828133872589noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3813856659277593071.post-14579528158792970952011-01-08T16:23:33.132+01:002011-01-08T16:23:33.132+01:00> Note that this software does not
> origin...> Note that this software does not <br />> originate from the WWF, nor is it <br />> supported or approved by the WWF in any <br />> way, shape or form<br /><br />Except that it indeed does seem to be related to the WWF, Germany branch:<br />http://www.saveaswwf.com/en/whos-making-it-possible.html<br /><br />This seems like a horrible idea; documents that need to be printed get printed, and those that don't need to be printed shouldn't be. This should be everyone's own decision, not a restriction based on some obscure PDF container option.lefty.cruppshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17057046553552877729noreply@blogger.com