[Newbies] Re: mucking around in .changes file on linux/ubuntu

2010-02-14 Thread Chris Kassopulo
On Sun, 14 Feb 2010 01:26:13 -0500, Jerome Peace wrote: Having moved on to Ubuntu 8.04 my tools don't seem to match my needs. The Gedit editor refuses to read the text because it is in a format it can't decode. It tries Utf-8 and latin1. The Emacs editor will gladly read in the file but

Re: [Newbies] Re: Beginners Digest, Vol 46, Issue 14

2010-02-14 Thread Edgar J. De Cleene
On 2/14/10 11:46 AM, "Herbert König" wrote: > Both are not present in Trunk or 3.10 and I don't know how to get them > in recent images (I use 3.8). Maybe someone else can help. http://www.wiresong.ca/static/releases/OmniBrowser-2.0.3.zip Works in trunk __

Re: [Newbies] Re: Beginners Digest, Vol 46, Issue 14

2010-02-14 Thread Herbert König
Hi Van, VU> I'm still wondering about a simple "search and replace" though. seems there is none. We usually won't use that. Renaming a temporary via search and replace is a bad idea if you have methods with the same name as the temp. The Refactoring Browser (and I guess OmniBrowser too) has ways

Re: [Newbies] mucking around in .changes file on linux/ubuntu

2010-02-14 Thread David T. Lewis
On Sat, Feb 13, 2010 at 10:26:13PM -0800, Jerome Peace wrote: > > Hi all, > > At some point in making and finding bugs, I am left with having to pick up > pieces. On my mac I could always just read the whole changes file into a text > editor and extract manually the tail bit. > > Having moved

[Newbies] Re: Beginners Digest, Vol 46, Issue 14

2010-02-14 Thread Van Upboy
Hi all, Thanks for all your tips. Now I'm able to find classes and methods, and that really helps to understand how things work. I'm still wondering about a simple "search and replace" though. When I do a text search, the whole system freezes and I have to wait until it finishes searching. Why i