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Dato : 13-12-01 01:29

Hej! Jg har en række oplysninger i en textfil. Jeg kan læse disse info. Jeg
vil på en eller anden måde kunne ligge disse info i et document, som jeg kan
printe ud.
Nogen der ved hvad er den nemmeste måde at gøre det på?

1. Er det muligt at ligge dem (arkivere dem) som en html page og printe det
ud? hvis ja, hvilke class library skal man bruge?

2. Det er vist muligt at ligge dem i et document( textpad stil eller måske
lidt mere rafinerende stil end textpad) hvordan gør man det? (evt. class
library)

Mvh/Emil



 
 
Linda M (13-12-2001)
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Dato : 13-12-01 03:49



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? TRW: The relative times to identify defects: during requirements, 1;
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acceptance test, 30 to 70; during operation, 40 to 1000 [Boehm 81].
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