On 17/03/04, at 11:28 +0900, Carsten Haitzler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> some help in supporting their language (and for that matter - what the hell is
> the chinese input system? japanese is complex enough! :):) )
I heard it's the legacy X Window System Input Method (XIM) used by
existing Inp
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
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(B>On Wed, 17 Mar 2004 10:17:59 +0800 Wouter van Marle
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(B>>>What is your website address? I think if Enlightenment.org consists of
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On Wed, 17 Mar 2004 10:17:59 +0800 Wouter van Marle
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(B> > What is your website address? I think if Enlightenment.org consists of
(B> > mostly static pages, you can mirror it, or you can make a mirror site
(B> > like enlightenment.cn (this domain
Wouter van Marle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> What is your website address? I think if Enlightenment.org consists of
>> mostly static pages, you can mirror it, or you can make a mirror site
>> like enlightenment.cn (this domain is not registered, I checked. I can
>> register it.)
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What is your website address? I think if Enlightenment.org consists of
mostly static pages, you can mirror it, or you can make a mirror site
like enlightenment.cn (this domain is not registered, I checked. I can
register it.)
Falling off-topic: You may have a hard time registering "Enlig
Zhang Weiwu wrote:
John wrote:
So, no, it is NOT dead, and if you want more info, I'd be happy to
give some to you.
I read a message by Ben Rockwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 2004-03-14 11:25
Please refer to the following news post on the Enlightenment.org website
in Sept:
After months of restr
John wrote:
So, no, it is NOT dead, and if you want more info, I'd be happy to
give some to you.
I read a message by Ben Rockwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 2004-03-14 11:25
Please refer to the following news post on the Enlightenment.org website
in Sept:
After months of restraint heres the big u
On Tuesday, 16 March 2004, at 12:31:07 (-0500),
BAM wrote:
> Try downloading the Artwiz fonts:
> http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanb/software/fluxbox/artwiz-fonts.tar.bz2
DO NOT blindly install these fonts. If you do, the stupid cursor font
in there will replace the real cursor font and drive you ape-shi
On Tue, 2004-03-16 at 08:44, Viktor Kojouharov wrote:
> Certain themes, and more specifically, all the themes from http://tokyo.cored.org/
> (like detroit_beta), Don't display the text that's in the menus, and neither does it
> display any text that's in the dialogues (like the background dialogu
Hi all, I was just installing all of the E libs and programs on my
gentoo system, and I was a little disappointed that Eplayer wasn't part
of the ebuilds...
where can I download the files? I was a little confused when I got on a
page with a baby picture. And then, no links to Eplayer anywhere in
Zhang Weiwu wrote:
Sorry the question sounds silly. I have been using Enlightenment for
one year, it is my favorite. Only that I am in China, and the
enlightenment.org website is unreachable from within the so called
"China firewall". I believe enlightenment.org does not contain
political stuf
Viktor Kojouharov wrote:
Certain themes, and more specifically, all the themes from http://tokyo.cored.org/ (like detroit_beta), Don't display the text that's in the menus, and neither does it display any text that's in the dialogues (like the background dialogue).
I have the experience before
Certain themes, and more specifically, all the themes from http://tokyo.cored.org/
(like detroit_beta), Don't display the text that's in the menus, and neither does it
display any text that's in the dialogues (like the background dialogue).
Why is this happening?
The General info:
Slackware 9.
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