On Dec 23, 4:25 pm, drcee...@insightbb.com wrote: On Dec 22, 11:33 pm, Linda <Indomitab...@netzero.com> wrote: On Dec 22, 5:16 pm, drcee...@insightbb.com wrote: Again, thanks for the info. I was not aware of Carnegie's writings. I am ignorant of many things myself. Ignorance is simply a lack of facts. Not understanding those facts is stupidity. You can call me ignorant
There is, of course the K2 solution, which is more affordable. But as an alternatve you can script a solution that would pretty much do everything you want. I have done it for our customers who do not need a database solution. But it is not free. It is not that difficult. I store every "meta information" like issue, section, status etc. in the xml tree of the InDesign document. All windows are made
On Thu, 10 Jul 2008 09:30:46 -0700, Zarlot531 wrote: The leaves are alternatve. Also, yes, some of the fruits can be VERY milky. A few seem more dry, particularly the bigger ones. Here are some pictures of the inside one of the larger ones: http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x108/Bouje22/P1011090.jpg http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x108/Bouje22/P1011091.jpg Thanks
Zarlot531 wrote: On Jul 10, 8:27 am, monique <moni...@mail.bio.tamu.edu> wrote: A few more questions-- Is there milky sap? Can you show us what th inside of the fruit looks like? M. Reed The leaves are alternatve. Also, yes, some of the fruits can be VERY milky. A few seem more dry, particularly the bigger ones. Here are some pictures of the inside one
On Jul 10, 8:27 am, monique <moni...@mail.bio.tamu.edu> wrote: A few more questions-- Is there milky sap? Can you show us what th inside of the fruit looks like? M. Reed The leaves are alternatve. Also, yes, some of the fruits can be VERY milky. A few seem more dry, particularly the bigger ones. Here are some pictures of the inside one of the larger ones: http://i183.photobucket