A light day, it's a national holiday in the US
#
- Ask a friend who's a JavaScript dev why this is interesting. #
- opml.attributes.getOne ("tmp.opml", "name") + " is " + opml.attributes.getOne ("tmp.opml", "age") + " years old."#
- Each of the two calls are implemented on a server, btw.#
- But I reconsidered and left it as it was. #
- If the bar cursor headline points to a tweet, Drummer opens it in the browser. #
- The eye is like "Undo" -- the user is saying to the software "you figure out what this means."#
- So when the bar cursor is pointing at a tweet it opens the tweet in a browser. I imagine other types will be treated this way in the future. #
- If there's nothing special about the bar cursor headline, we look at the urlPublic attribute at the head-level, and if it's there, open its URL.#
- The feature is explained in the Iconbar doc. #
- Electric Drummer is the desktop version of Drummer, in development. It's not in testing yet.#
- There was some confusion in Electric Drummer about what the View OPML command in the File menu should do. Since the files in E/D are on your local hard drive, the correct answer (or so it seems) is to open the file itself. This has an unusual effect on my machine, because now Viewing OPML opens Frontier which is configured (somehow, I forget how) to open files ending with a .opml extension. I can live with this. On your machine I hope it will open in the browser. Since at this time I am the only user of E/D it'll take some time to find out. #