Re: Gnome 2.10, Yelp and characterset problems (I presume)

2005-12-16 Thread S. Anthony Sequeira
On Fri, 2005-12-16 at 21:35 +, S. Anthony Sequeira wrote: > On Fri, 2005-12-16 at 20:23 +, Andrew Benton wrote: > > > About This Book > > > Chapter� 1 Using GConf > > > Section� 1.1 Introducion to GConf > > > Section� 1.2 GConf Repository > > > Section� 1.3 GCon

Re: Gnome 2.10, Yelp and characterset problems (I presume)

2005-12-16 Thread Andrew Benton
Luca Dionisi wrote: Hi I think I've got the same problem, but I'm not sure. I will attach a jpeg showing the kind of symbol I see in Yelp. But the same symbol is shown also in Firefox (1.0.6) so, is gecko renderer really solving this? Luca PS: the problem is shown in the jpeg near to the amount

Re: Gnome 2.10, Yelp and characterset problems (I presume)

2005-12-16 Thread Luca Dionisi
On 12/16/05, S. Anthony Sequeira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, 2005-12-16 at 20:23 +, Andrew Benton wrote: > > > About This Book > > > Chapter� 1 Using GConf > > > Section� 1.1 Introducion to GConf > > > Section� 1.2 GConf Repository > > > Section� 1.3 GConf

Re: Gnome 2.10, Yelp and characterset problems (I presume)

2005-12-16 Thread S. Anthony Sequeira
On Fri, 2005-12-16 at 20:23 +, Andrew Benton wrote: > > About This Book > > Chapter� 1 Using GConf > > Section� 1.1 Introducion to GConf > > Section� 1.2 GConf Repository > > Section� 1.3 GConf Daemon > > What version of Yelp? I used to see something like this with

Re: Gnome 2.10, Yelp and characterset problems (I presume)

2005-12-16 Thread Andrew Benton
S. Anthony Sequeira wrote: Yelp gives me Funny characters in my stable BLFS installation. To give you a flavour of what I see, I'm pasting part of what I see (and yes, it does show Gnome 2.6, just noticed). GNOME 2.6 Desktop System Administration Guide Table of Contents About This Book Chap

Re: Gnome 2.10, Yelp and characterset problems (I presume)

2005-12-16 Thread S. Anthony Sequeira
On Fri, 2005-12-16 at 19:43 +, Ken Moffat wrote: > > > > Yelp gives me Funny characters in my stable BLFS installation. To > give > > you a flavour of what I see, I'm pasting part of what I see (and > yes, it > > does show Gnome 2.6, just noticed). > > > [...] > > Chapter 1Using GConf

Re: Gnome 2.10, Yelp and characterset problems (I presume)

2005-12-16 Thread Ken Moffat
On Fri, 16 Dec 2005, S. Anthony Sequeira wrote: Yelp gives me Funny characters in my stable BLFS installation. To give you a flavour of what I see, I'm pasting part of what I see (and yes, it does show Gnome 2.6, just noticed). [...] Chapter 1 Using GConf Section 1.1 Introdu

Gnome 2.10, Yelp and characterset problems (I presume)

2005-12-16 Thread S. Anthony Sequeira
My meanderings through the LFS archive and Google have not led me to a solution. Yelp gives me Funny characters in my stable BLFS installation. To give you a flavour of what I see, I'm pasting part of what I see (and yes, it does show Gnome 2.6, just noticed). GNOME 2.6 Desktop System Administra

Re: A Note on GTK+-2

2005-12-16 Thread Randy McMurchy
Steve Brown wrote these words on 12/16/05 10:24 CST: >>I take it this is stable BLFS? > > Yes. How can it be stable BLFS when you previously said you had to "re-install GTK+-2.8.8"? The most recent version of GTK+ in a stable book is 2.6.7. -- Randy rmlscsi: [GNU ld version 2.15.94.0.2 200412

Re: A Note on GTK+-2

2005-12-16 Thread Steve Brown
> I take it this is stable BLFS? Yes. -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/blfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page

Re: A Note on GTK+-2

2005-12-16 Thread S. Anthony Sequeira
On Fri, December 16, 2005 15:44, Steve Brown said: > For the last few days I've been trying to determine the source of > reproducable segfaults in several GTK apps. After trying many things, [...] I take it this is stable BLFS? -- Tony -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/blfs-sup

Re: openoffice in french

2005-12-16 Thread Andrew Benton
Jean-Philippe Mengual wrote: Oops, I forgot, I've the same questions for firefox, I installed it but for the French release, should I install another package or is there a way to change it into French when it's installed? Thanks very much Have you tried this build of Firefox http://ftp.mozilla

Re: Firefox in French (was : Re: openoffice in french)

2005-12-16 Thread Jeremy Monnet
On 12/16/05, Jean-Philippe Mengual <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Oops, I forgot, I've the same questions for firefox, I installed it > but for the French release, should I install another package or is > there a way to change it into French when it's installed? > Thanks very much > Regards > JP Ope

Re: openoffice in french

2005-12-16 Thread Jean-Philippe Mengual
Oops, I forgot, I've the same questions for firefox, I installed it but for the French release, should I install another package or is there a way to change it into French when it's installed? Thanks very much Regards JP -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/blfs-support FAQ: http://www.

OpenOffice in French

2005-12-16 Thread Jean-Philippe Mengual
Hi, Good. OpenOffice has been building for about 5 hours, so I hope it'll go until its term, I hope I'll install it. But a question is come: I suppose this release is in English isn't it? Fs there a way to change it into French? Or should I install another release of Openoffice? Or is it in French

Re: .xinitrc has a different environment?

2005-12-16 Thread Simon Geard
On Fri, 2005-12-16 at 16:48 +1100, Lennon Cook wrote: > what I want is a way to move aliases into the exported environment, > so that X has them when it parses .xinitrc, and so that other > processes run from there have it. You can't, since aliases are a feature of the shell itself, and only make