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Special Forums IP Networking dns setup Post 6850 by manderson19 on Thursday 13th of September 2001 03:24:02 PM
Old 09-13-2001
it's a point well taken, and I agree. When I teach Solaris Admin (I am a Certified Sun Instructor), I teach them command line stuff even though the same things could possibly be done through a GUI.

However, I posted what I did because after 14 some odd years of Unix work, I like the path of least resistance. I also posted what I did simply because of this simple fact: even though editing by hand fosters the learning process, if one is not familiar with vi or any of the other editing tools then they are hosed anyway.

What I personally would recommend would be for the individual to use both methods (editing files then using a script) just to see not only the differences between the two methods but also how both methods accomplish the same task.

But first, I would have done what my former supervisor used to do to me any time I had a question: "Read the man page."Smilie
 

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NAME
libgtkthml-editor, libgtkhtml - GtkHTML is a lightweight HTML rendering/printing/editing engine. DESCRIPTION
libgtkthml-editor is a HTML rendering/editing library. It is not designed to be a fully featured HTML browser/editor. Instead, it is designed to be easily embedded into applications that require lightweight HTML functionality. Evolution makes use of it in the mail com- poser. ATTRIBUTES
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