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Am Montag, 23. September 2002 03:40 schrieb Donald R. Spoon:
> Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> > sometimes I accidently hit Ctrl-S instead of Shift-S. This seems to
> > disable the ability to do any keyboard input to that session. So what's
> > wrong? How can
Hendrik Sattler wrote:
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Hi,
sometimes I accidently hit Ctrl-S instead of Shift-S. This seems to disable
the ability to do any keyboard input to that session. So what's wrong? How
can I reenable input without closing the window and opening a new one?
H
Warren Dodge wrote:
This one time, at band camp, Miguel said:
(Sunday 22 September 2002 11:35 am)
Where can I find all that information about defoma?
Sorry, I haven't been able to find any docs on defoma at all. That was just
what I have picked up from various Debian mailing lists. Perhaps a quer
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Hi,
sometimes I accidently hit Ctrl-S instead of Shift-S. This seems to disable
the ability to do any keyboard input to that session. So what's wrong? How
can I reenable input without closing the window and opening a new one?
HS
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Le Dimanche 22 Septembre 2002 21:45, Rachel Andrew a écrit :
> Hi
>
> I have just installed KDE3 on Debian testing - the various instructions I
> found posted on the web as a result of searching here helped tremendously.
>
> Anyway, with KDE2.2 I was using a package called KFocus to do simple
> pro
Hi
I have just installed KDE3 on Debian testing - the various instructions I
found posted on the web as a result of searching here helped tremendously.
Anyway, with KDE2.2 I was using a package called KFocus to do simple project
planning, that doesn't appear to have a version for KDE3 and I won
This one time, at band camp, Miguel said:
(Sunday 22 September 2002 11:35 am)
> Where can I find all that information about defoma?
Sorry, I haven't been able to find any docs on defoma at all. That was just
what I have picked up from various Debian mailing lists. Perhaps a query on
debian-user
> If I understand defoma correctly:
> * your TT fonts should be in /usr/share/fonts/truetype or some
> other directory -- not
> /var/lib/defoma/x-ttcidfonts-conf.d/dirs/TrueType
> * you "register" each font with defoma by using defoma-font, see
> man defoma-font for info. If you have a bunch of fon
This one time, at band camp, Andreas Schuldei said:
(Sunday 22 September 2002 12:54 am)
> I have LOTS of truetype fonts from my windows box installed. how
> am i supposed to deal with those? now i just called ttmkfdir in
> /var/lib/defoma/x-ttcidfont-conf.d/dirs/TrueType, where i put all
> my fonts
On Sat, Sep 21, 2002 at 12:14:20AM -0500, Tim Wheeler wrote:
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> > [ On Friday 20 September 2002 11:53 pm, Bruce wrote: ]
> > Looking around a bit more, I found here is an entry under "K --> Editors
> > --> Debian --> Openoffice.org Writer"
Yenar Calentaure wrote:
Anyway, i did cvsup today and i am going to build packages. It is quite
probable that i'll be able to upload them next week. I'll try to publish
them through http, so they can be pulled by you (this will be probably
the best solution for me). Beware: the line is synchrono
Le Samedi 21 Septembre 2002 12:05, Paolo Ulivi a écrit :
>
> Can someone please spell me the cvs commands to obtain this results ?
>
Have you tried cvsup ? I'm no cvs expert either and that is what I use to
retrieve the kde-i18n module from cvs. There is a cvsup package in Debian
(apt-get instal
On Sunday, September 22, 2002, at 08:53 AM, Paolo Ulivi wrote:
Sorry, I explain better: I am already working on the cvs sources for my
Woody box, I just want to import them in my local repository in the same
form as they are at kde.org so I can browse in the code as from a
mirror.
Surely, I will
On Sunday 22 September 2002 8:53 am, Paolo Ulivi wrote:
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> Sorry, I explain better: I am already working on the cvs sources for my
> Woody box, I just want to import them in my local repository in the same
> form as they are at kde.org so I can browse in the code as from a mirror.
> Surely, I wi
On Sat, Sep 21, 2002 at 09:21:59AM +0200, Ralf Nolden wrote:
> > I have noticed that since I upgraded to KDE 3.0.3, all tips, which
> > appear when one launches an application, generate an extremely
> > large window which goes from one border of the screen to the other
> > withouth wrapping the t
* Warren Dodge ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020922 07:51]:
> This one time, at band camp, Robert Lindgren said:
> I knew someone would know how defoma was supposed to work!
ok, i followed your step-by-step instructions.
I have LOTS of truetype fonts from my windows box installed. how
am i supposed to dea
On the last episode (Saturday 21 September 2002 12:37), Alan Chandler
wrote:
> On Saturday 21 September 2002 11:05 am, Paolo Ulivi wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am setting up a CVS tree on my PC based on the CVS at kde.org, to
> > track down visually any changes in KDE_3_0_BRANCH with ViewCVS 0.9.2.
>
This one time, at band camp, Robert Lindgren said:
(Friday 20 September 2002 01:51 pm)
> > > I've got the same problem.No matter what I do the anti-aliased
> > > fonts are gone.
> >
> > Try this:
> > cd /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/TrueType/
> > ln -s /usr/share/fonts/truetype/* .
The correct way
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