On Sat 08 Mar 2003 21:57, Brook Humphrey posted as excerpted below:
doh no sorry i ment the editor built into mc
mcedit. There is of course mcview as well, to parallel the view mode of vim.
I tried vi/vim b4 emacs, and ended up using it more than expected while
learning how to get the rest of
On Sun, 2003-03-09 at 05:17, Levi Ramsey wrote:
On Sat Mar 08 20:57 -0800, Brook Humphrey wrote:
doh no sorry i ment the editor built into mc
Forget vi, emacs, pico, nano. The true editor is cat file. It
teaches one to think before they type!
(he says, as he types in vim)...
/me
On Sat, 7 Mar 2003, James Sparenberg wrote:
Just a side thought...if kdeartworks is wanted... could the program
xemacs (Note emacs-X11) be swapped out. Since emacs-X11 is the
replacement for xemacs with superior functionality I'm told this
might be the time to take a look at some of
On Saturday 08 March 2003 05:38, Andi Payn wrote:
If you're just looking for a non-controversial way to free up space on the
Mandrake CD's, look elsewhere.
Removing the .xvpics files. They are included in many rpms but i doubt they
are used ever
On Friday 07 March 2003 08:38 pm, Andi Payn wrote:
If you're just looking for a non-controversial way to free up space on the
Mandrake CD's, look elsewhere.
put on flame retardant underware
Naw just get rid of both of them then there is no favoritism. Use a real
editor. Everyone knows that
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put on flame retardant underware
Naw just get rid of both of them then there is no favoritism. Use a real
editor. Everyone knows that emacs is a good os it just needs a good editor,
which is vi.
/put on flame retardant underware
Surely that
On Saturday 08 March 2003 08:29 pm, Timothy R. Butler wrote:
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put on flame retardant underware
Naw just get rid of both of them then there is no favoritism. Use a real
editor. Everyone knows that emacs is a good os it just needs a good
On Sat Mar 08 20:57 -0800, Brook Humphrey wrote:
doh no sorry i ment the editor built into mc
Forget vi, emacs, pico, nano. The true editor is cat file. It
teaches one to think before they type!
(he says, as he types in vim)...
--
Levi Ramsey
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Le dim 09/03/2003 à 00:29, Timothy R. Butler a écrit :
put on flame retardant underware
Naw just get rid of both of them then there is no favoritism. Use a real
editor. Everyone knows that emacs is a good os it just needs a good editor,
which is vi.
/put on flame retardant underware
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Timothy R. Butler wrote:
On Thursday 06 March 2003 06:12 pm, Jason Greenwood wrote:
I'm somewhat underwhelmed by bug voting as well, although I guess
it does
help to determine which bugs bug the most users.
It was done to not have millions of
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It was done to not have millions of my internet connection does not
work, how do I fix it type bug reports, where the reporters never
returned to bugzilla anyway. So, now you need to have an account (so you
will be informed of the status of your
On Fri, 7 Mar 2003, Timothy R. Butler wrote:
It was done to not have millions of my internet connection does not
work, how do I fix it type bug reports, where the reporters never
returned to bugzilla anyway. So, now you need to have an account (so you
will be informed of the status of
On Fri, 2003-03-07 at 12:37, Buchan Milne wrote:
On Fri, 7 Mar 2003, Timothy R. Butler wrote:
It was done to not have millions of my internet connection does not
work, how do I fix it type bug reports, where the reporters never
returned to bugzilla anyway. So, now you need to have an
On Friday 07 March 2003 17:34, James Sparenberg wrote:
Just a side thought...if kdeartworks is wanted... could the program
xemacs (Note emacs-X11) be swapped out. Since emacs-X11 is the
replacement for xemacs with superior functionality I'm told this
might be the time to take a look at
On Friday 07 March 2003 11:38 pm, Andi Payn wrote:
On Friday 07 March 2003 17:34, James Sparenberg wrote:
Just a side thought...if kdeartworks is wanted... could the program
xemacs (Note emacs-X11) be swapped out. Since emacs-X11 is the
replacement for xemacs with superior functionality
On Thursday 06 March 2003 10:53 pm, Buchan Milne wrote:
Bug #1859: For some unexplainable reason MandrakeSoft is not
providing users with KDE screensavers beyond its basic one. Why?
Why didn't anyone ask Club users? (most probably didn't vote for
KDE-Artwork since you weren't suppose to need
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Suggestion: split kdemoreartwork into kdemoreartwork-basic and
kdemoreartwork-extras or -advanced, put maybe 2-5MB of extra screensavers
etc into -basic so that the vanilla KDE has something besides a boring
slideshow and Tux in his spaceship.
I was stupefied by its exclusion in 9.0 =(
Kde artwork is PART of KDE, my vote is leave it in
Cheers
Jason
Timothy R. Butler wrote:
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Suggestion: split kdemoreartwork into kdemoreartwork-basic and
kdemoreartwork-extras or
On Friday 07 March 2003 07:24 am, Timothy R. Butler wrote:
If you or anyone else would like to help out, would you
please vote on my bug about this:
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1859
Done.
Cheers; Leon
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I was stupefied by its exclusion in 9.0 =(
Kde artwork is PART of KDE, my vote is leave it in
Keep in mind, that right now it still isn't in. :-( If you could drop by the
Bugzilla page I mentioned and vote for the bug, you'll be helping to
Le jeu 06/03/2003 à 19:24, Timothy R. Butler a écrit :
Suggestion: split kdemoreartwork into kdemoreartwork-basic and
kdemoreartwork-extras or -advanced, put maybe 2-5MB of extra screensavers
etc into -basic so that the vanilla KDE has something besides a boring
slideshow and Tux in his
Le jeu 06/03/2003 à 18:59, Jean-Michel Dault a écrit :
I *would* vote for it, except I can't...
Ok, it finally worked.
Guess what, even as a MDK employee, I only have one vote. But whatever,
I used my only vote for this, as I feel it's important.
Jean-Michel
On Thursday 06 Mar 2003 11:24 pm, Timothy R. Butler wrote:
Indeed. All of the KDE screensavers are just 1.5 megs. Additional ones
like the fireworks one you mention could be had plus perhaps even the ever
popular Hicolor icons and you'd still be under 5 megs.
I agree, KFireSaver3D should
I've been off cooker for a few weeks now but it seems now we're onto this
bug voting thingy. How ridiculous. Bugs should be squashed as and when possible,
not voted on. Bugzilla is such a nightmare to use that I will continue to
do what I have always done...write to the cooker list with my bug
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On Thursday 06 March 2003 06:12 pm, Jason Greenwood wrote:
I've been off cooker for a few weeks now but it seems now we're onto
this bug voting thingy. How ridiculous. Bugs should be squashed as and
I'm somewhat underwhelmed by bug voting as
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I agree, KFireSaver3D should definitely be included :-)
That'd be nice, you did a spectacular job with that screensaver. You should
try to get it directly into kdeartwork on kde.org...
-Tim
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