Hi,
Thank you for trying to contribute!
I didn't look at your dump file, but we already have sniffed that, and
the protocol is a bit complex, it uses SOAP and we didn't implement it
yet (Sander promised to have it done a few months ago :P)..
KKRT
On Mon, Jul 24, 2006 at 10:47:33PM +0200, Lazza
Humm.. I thought I fixed it when I review texim code.. I guess not!
maybe you can do :
eval exec cd $tmp \; $tex...
this way, it will 'cd' inside the tex process.. humm.. wrong, it happens
if the 'cd' is inside a script... so maybe have a script.. then you'll
need a .bat for windows.. argh, no so
hehe, I searched for your nsis commit, wasn't able to find it, then when
I abondonned my search, I read my new mails and found the one you were
really talking about, you just added the README!
It just lacks a copy/paste of the instructions I gave on how to install
tkdnd from the forum (I think i
lol.. damn you! you could have at least written a line to explain :p
anyways, ok, you're right, I shouldn't be THAT lazy.. but it's not easy
to find your commit back.. with mutt in console, I can't sort my mail by
mailing list (with opera I could, and maybe I can with mutt, but I don't
know how)
If it could help...
Sniffed with Ethereal
Look at no° 23...
Bye, Luca
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Look at my last commit...
Phil
Le Monday 24 July 2006 00:27, Youness Alaoui a écrit :
> perfect, cool, great!
>
> :)
>
> i didn't check, but is there a readme on how to use it ? what's in it ?
> do we need to checkout and launch the script and that's it, does it use
> relative or absolute paths, d
WOW, that's great !
But it'll also mean that i may have to improve the TeXIM plugin :D.
I hope he'll manage to do that.
2006/7/24, Youness Alaoui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello, here's what our friend Ole Andre (libmimic author) found :
> http://journals.tuxreports.com/lch/archives/003601.html
> He
Hello, here's what our friend Ole Andre (libmimic author) found :
http://journals.tuxreports.com/lch/archives/003601.html
He just wrote the guy to ask politely for the source code, and he's interested
in RE-ing the ISF format... I hope it
all goes well and we might have native support for ISF soo