the whole spectrum at once and
extract individual channels out of the stored data at a later time.
Again, it becomes a question of what you consider practical.
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(it has
for...oh...a year now maybe?), then you're probably not aware of the
*amazing* performance increases that it has seen in the same time period.
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Steve C. Lamb wrote:
Get your eyes checked, Jeff, he asked if *IE* had tabbed browsing.
Aw, crap...you're right.
My apologies. Totally misread that.
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material that needs to
be indented.
syntax highlighting is great, syntax on turns it on. I typically wrap
it like:
if t_Co 2 || has(gui_running)
syntax on
endif
This turns syntax highlighting on only if the terminal supports more
than 2 colors, or if its running the gui version (ie, gvim)
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there :) and supported smtp
relaying with SMTP AUTH. So, I set up my email to always relay through
my ISP and AUTH if necessary...otherwise, I'm not sure I could have set
up a clean solution to always relay my mail.
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Also Sprach Jeff McAdams
Also Sprach Paul Johnson
On Sat, Aug 30, 2003 at 10:16:14PM -0400, Jeff Elkins wrote:
Kmail doesn't show your email as having an attachment. Would that be
the gpg?
Yup, that's it. View the raw message and you'll see that it's a
multipart MIME message. As is mine
. Of course, a fair
number of MUA's are hideously broken in their handling, so even
text/plain sometimes shows up as an attachment. *sigh*
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