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Monday, July 15, 2002
> liveTopics Preferences and Suggestions

I've ported activeRenderer's preferences gui to liveTopics yesterday. The liveTopics Preferences page now features 'active' outline wedges to get additional information on liveTopics options when available.

Matt has added a nifty 'Suggest' button to the topic selector.

When I click the Suggest button, liveTopics scans the currently edited post and displays a list of the post's words that match entries in the topics list. I can then check the ones I want to add as topics for the current post.
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> According To New Reports, activeRenderer and Wizzy Editor Are Getting Along Just Fine

After being alerted by Ed Pimentel's report of aR possible problems with Radio's WYSIWYG editor, Matt Mower and Stephen Rapley sent me a note this morning, stating they were using aR 1.0 on Windows 2000 systems, with the Wizzy Editor preference turned on, and without a glitch.

I'll try an experiment with Windows 98 later today. I'd appreciate if current Windows aR users could tell me how it turns out for them email..
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