On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 01:32:42PM +0100, Frederik Schwarzer wrote:
> We want all the world to respect our GPL limitations to keep things
> free. So we should respect other people's right to restrict their
> works. If you disagree, discuss it with the author who applied that
> limitation.
There's
On Friday, 2011-01-28, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
> Thank you, this is useful, perhaps better than the other already mentioned
> options. And I note in passing that I do not find any documentation
> concerning okularrc, not even a man page.
/usr/share/kde4/config.kcfg/okular.kcfg
Cheers,
Kevin
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On Friday 28 January 2011 13:46:06 Kevin Krammer wrote:
> Aside from the already mentioned options, anyone who'd like to have a
> different default on their systems (globally for all users) can simply
> create a minimal Okular config with that parameter set to false.
>
> I.e. creating a file /usr
Aside from the already mentioned options, anyone who'd like to have a
different default on their systems (globally for all users) can simply create
a minimal Okular config with that parameter set to false.
I.e. creating a file /usr/share/kde4/config/okularrc or
/usr/local/share/config/okularrc
> I read all of the opinions in the long thread.
> But I saw little respect or weight given to Debian's
> very reason for existence. ALL the justifications for
> "won't fix" are not Debian-ian.
Well, there are clearly at least two opinions about that.
I see it this way:
1) there is a standard, s
On Friday 28 January 2011 11:48:43 Frederik Schwarzer wrote:
> Did you read the whole discussion?
> All opinions were stated and a decision was made.
> What is there still to be done from your point of view?
>
> On 28/01/2011, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
> > Over one year+ and still "Will not fix".
> > I
Did you read the whole discussion?
All opinions were stated and a decision was made.
What is there still to be done from your point of view?
On 28/01/2011, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
> Over one year+ and still "Will not fix".
> Is this Debian??
>
> Alan
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Over one year+ and still "Will not fix".
Is this Debian??
Alan
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