Re: Use XML to create extensible data structures in text fields?
Re: Use XML to create extensible data structures in text fields?
- Subject: Re: Use XML to create extensible data structures in text fields?
- From: Michael Grant <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 25 Nov 2017 12:05:31 -0600
I actually asked about Smile here in another thread a few days ago — seems
it has some issues on High Sierra. Didn't get much of a response here. Is
there an active mailing list or forum of Smile users somewhere?
Michael
On Sat, Nov 25, 2017 at 9:01 AM, Deivy Petrescu <email@hidden>
wrote:
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> > On Nov 23, 2017, at 13:14 , Michael Grant <email@hidden> wrote:
> >
> > I often want to add my own structured custom data to various list-based
> applications like task managers, address books, and whatnot. An example
> would be adding budget or client data to projects and tasks in OmniFocus.
> Most of these apps do offer some kind of "notes" field where I can enter
> arbitrary text, but I'd like to have something more structured so I can do
> things like compare, sort, or sum data from consistently defined "fields".
> >
> > So, I've been toying with the idea of creating my own XML data
> structures, maybe using something like plists as a model, to hold this kind
> of stuff and storing them in these notes fields, with a collection of
> AppleScripts to parse and manipulate the data. But I have no idea whether
> this is actually a practical thing to do. Has anyone else out there tried
> anything like this?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Michael
> >
> >
> > --
> > There's really no such thing as translating. It's all a scam. We
> basically just make stuff up and try to make it sound plausible.
> > _______________________________________________
> Michael,
> You got a bunch of suggestions.
> I don’t how is its development now, but I’d suggest you use Smile.
> It has a great XML “interface” and you can create a full featured app.
> I created such beast for my wife.
> It created a db of her patients, and she could retrieve and add
> information, she could see the data as a webpage (html file).
> It would also create a page that could be printed over a form, with every
> field in its precise page.
> Is it scriptable ? Holly S- - -, yes!!!!
> :-)
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> Deivy Petrescu
> email@hidden
>
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>
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There's really no such thing as translating. It's all a scam. We basically
just make stuff up and try to make it sound plausible.
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