Re: Saying thanks [was: Debian equivalent of .login file?]

2002-10-13 Thread Jean-Marc V. Liotier

On Mon, 2002-10-14 at 00:15, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 13, 2002 at 06:12:38PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Thank you!  
> > 
> > Is it considered polite to post a thank-you message, or is this
> > unnecessary email traffic?
> 
> IMHO it's nice to see that people's problems have been solved. It makes
> a change from "aargh, it's all gone horribly wrong". :-)

Not only nice, but also very usefull : when posting, always keep in mind
that everything eventually ends up in online archives that will be used
by a readership much larger than the relatively small group of list
subscribers. So when your problem has been solved, by all means do
notify the list of which solution was the correct one. When I trawl the
archives for a solution to a problem, this is something I always find a
very valuable time saver.




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Re: MS WINWORD and WINE problems.... DONE, Thanks to Jeremy Tan!

2002-09-21 Thread Irvin Temp
Tha solved it, I am now able to save files in MS WORD 2000.
first i tried running MS WORD 2000, with the command:
#wine -dll ole32=n WINWORD.EXE
and it worked...
I just edited my config file and specified the dlloverrides for WINWORD.EXE to 
set ole32 to native, builtin,so... now i can do wine WINWORD.EXE and use word
and sav files on without the previous problem.
Thanks Jeremy! Apreciate the help...
 
Irvin
 
 Jeremy Tan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
Here is how i got file saving in Word 2000 to work in wine.Change the value of "ole32" from "builtin, native" to "native, builtin" and then issue a "killall wine" in a terminal. After that reload MS Word2000.Do You Yahoo!?
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Thanks Glyn :-)Re: debian-xemacs-version: Symbols' value asvariable is void

2002-09-22 Thread Josef Oswald

Josef Oswald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Glyn Millington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Josef Oswald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>>> 3. Installed 21.4.6 from my cd, checked o the compile options used by the
>>>>debian compilers - saved the list as  a file.
>>>
>>> Do I need to make this file into a executable file (like a script?)
>>
>> Oh no!   Use it to till you what options to feed to configure when you
>> are building the xemacs source ie
>>
>> ./configure --with-sound=none,native '--cflags=-O2 -g -Wall' --with-x11
>> --extra-verbose --with-site-lisp --prefix=/usr/local
>> --error-checking=none --debug=no --dynamic --without-postgresql
>> --with-gpm=no --with-scrollbars=lucid--with-menubars=lucid
>> --package-path=/usr/local/lib/xemacs/xemacs-packages --with-pop
>> --mail-locking=flock
>
> Thanks :-) Of course I knew I have to adjust it to my own system, the
> reason I asked if I could use it as a script is because somewhere I
> read one can use a file to tell ./configure all the options, now I
> read in a linux-book one can feed files to commands. ie:
> ./configure < config-options (config-options is said file) will test
> it later today...

Well I got it working, I removed the xemacs I pulled from the net,
used a script, yes this part worked, wrote a script with all the
options I wanted made it executable, run it. With "checkinstall"
installed xemacs-21.4.9.

Now while typing this message in gnus, whenever I hit any keys I get
this strange horizontal tool-bar in the middle of the screen, that is
annoying , don't know what is causing this... 

Josef Oswald [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
--
registered-Linux-user # 134.818 at http://counter.li.org

The box said Windows, NT or better, so I installed Linux :-) 


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