ht
justified.
The typical use for such a thing is three-part running
headers on successive pages, which is a very basic
need, and there must be some way in which TeX does this
layout for this purpose, which could be borrowed.
Ted.
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On 17-Jan-02 dman wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 16, 2002 at 07:25:32PM +0000, Ted Harding wrote:
>
>| I'd like to suggest giving 'groff' a try.
>
>| I reckon it's well up with TeX, and better in some respects.
>
>
> Can you provide a list of the tradeo
right-aligned. As its name
suggests, its main usage is for running headers, but you can
use it anywhere on the page. "X", "Y" or "Z" could be empty.
e.g.
.tl ''Header'page_number'
(This is as easy as any way of doing it in WP).
Ted.
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Date: 16-Jan-02 Time: 20:08:12
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rol
this can give you over appearance and layout.
Basically, groff is a fully-functional document preparation
and typesetting package. As well as designing layout and
appearance, (including tables, equations, diagrams and
graphical content) you can also prepare tables of contents,
indexes and biblio
-write the music, nor that I need a "piano locale"
on my computer ...
Best wishes to all,
Ted.
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Date: 26-Dec-01 Time: 09:41:17
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who do disagree
should say so. After all, it'a a Free and Open
World, isn't it?
Happy Christmas and New Year, and best wishes to all,
Ted.
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Date: 25-Dec-01 Time: 17:00:36
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man -Tps ls > man_ls.ps
and you will have the man page for 'ls' in PostScript
(view it with say 'gv' or print it as a PS file).
You can then convert it to PDF with ps2pdf (part of
'ghostscript').
Also, if you want DVI output, you could use "-Tdvi"
instead
, click on the "File" button,
then "Preferences" then "General"; then uncheck (disable)
"Smooth Text and Images".
I don't know what the underlying explanation is, but there
is an interaction between acroread's antialiasing algorithm
and certain X displays
sites certainly could if that happened to their own advertising
content).
Hmmm.
Ted.
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ption
-ipx-protocol which turns off IPXCP. So I changed the contents of
/etc/ppp/options
from
defaultroute
to
defaultroute -ipx-protocol
and now, lo and behold, no delay! (and all those entries in
/var/log/messages are not appearing any more).
Good luck,
Ted.
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On 29-Jul-01 Sam Varghese wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 29, 2001 at 11:02:48AM +0100, Ted Harding wrote:
>> On 29-Jul-01 Sam Varghese wrote:
>> Red, Green and Blue, the synchronisation signal
>> goes on the Green channel, and the resolution is
>> fixed at 1280x1024. In this case
nitor
switched off, start X "blind", and then switch it on; or I can telnet
in from another machine.
Possibly some other card may allow sync-on-green to be set by jumpers.
The other thing to bear in mind is that the Apple Mac monitor works
exactly the same (sync-on-green), but you can
about 2 failures in 5 -- but it also didn't properly
locate the start of the CD when writing).
As a result, the shop changed it for an LG CED-8989B which seems
to work perfectly well in both directions.
Hope this helps,
Ted.
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-> General
uncheck "Smooth text and images".
I don't know why this happens -- it seems to depend on the X display
you are using (it doesn't seem to like 24bbp -- OK in 8 or 16 -- on some
graphics cards).
Hope this helps,
Ted.
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Linux distributions?
With thanks,
Ted.
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On 25-Jun-01 Rick Pasotto wrote:
> In the script that the cron job runs every 28-31 put the line:
>
> if [ `date +%m` == `date +%m --date=tomorrow` ]; then exit; fi
About as neat as you can get!!
Ted.
E-Mail: (Te
which contains
if [ 30 -eq 25 ] ; then ls ; fi
(and, by changing "-eq" to "-ne", you can get it to actually do
something today).
Ted.
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mply typed it once I had worked out what to type.
Ted.
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then I suggest that
a good way is to learn to use groff with the "pic" preprocessor.
"Pic" was tailor-made for exactly this sort of thing, and is quite
easy to use once you have got the hang of it.
Best wishes.
Ted.
ich can be "macros" that print out as blocks of text)
would work too.)
Best wishes to all,
Ted.
Topical Thought: It is better to arrive, than to travel hopefuilly.
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e Friday preceding the last
Saturday of the month" -- now that's the _next_ exercise
for the reader!
Ted.
A Topical Thought: It is better to arrive, than to travel hopefully
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. In particular, the fonts are different from Adobe's
(unless you install Adobe's separately, with payment), and it can show.
Ted.
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is.net/~frank/pstill.html
It is not totally straightforward to get this program set up, but once
you have it running it does a good job.
I don't know of any way to get ps2pdf to rotate the output.
Ted.
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e good old WP5, but maybe it is simply
WP8 with all its disadvantages and none of its advantages ...
Ted.
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(if it works at
all).
A candy GUI is no substitute for doing a proper job (though I have to
admit that the WordPerfect GUI is better than the Word Imperfect one).
If I could get WP5 for UNIX up on Linux I'd run for it!
Ted.
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E
And I suppose that one could envisage an option for the "login"
entry in /etc/inittab which could suppress the behaviour. But it's
hardly worth it: if it happens, just press ^D and log in again.
Ted.
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uld have the effect of executing the attachment as a program.
I hope this helps. Olaf's situation is not as straightforward as he
might wish!
Ted.
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sh fonts for X at
ftp://ftp.linux.org.tr
and
ftp://compclup.ceng.metu.edu.tr/pub/linux/turkce
and, if you poke around there, you may also find fonts for
character consoles (VCs).
Good hunting!
Ted.
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E-
On 04-Feb-00 Ted Harding wrote:
> On 03-Feb-00 Kent West wrote:
>>
>> What this boils down to is: Is there a program for Linux
>> that will do essentially the same thing as Schedule+?
>
> I don't know if it will meet your needs, but have a look at "plan&q
h is configurable within plan, but I'm not sure.
Hope this helps,
Ted.
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1673182 seconds left
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ge on more than one laptop,
in those cases where the config program refuses to come to terms with
the hardware itself, and drops you back without having set X up (and,
of course, having by then deleted its temporary Config file ... ).
Hope this helps.
Ted.
-
ot; 18.0
"midget" 5
"didget" 10.2
8<--- cut here -
Then run
groff -Tps -p -ms barchart > barchart.ps
and see what you get. (One advantage of doing it this kind of way
is that it's much easier to add complications to the figure using
PIC than it is by modifying PostScript such as Joost's).
Best wishes,
Ted.
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Date: 24-Nov-99 Time: 13:34:47
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ion.
With thanks,
Ted.
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Date: 23-Nov-99 Time: 10:19:46
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On 12-Oct-99 Ted Harding wrote:
> On 12-Oct-99 Cyrus Patel wrote:
>> Also, is there a way to convert .rm files to wav?
>
> I don't know the answer to that (and I wish I did).
>
> Hope this helps,
> Ted.
Which reminds me -- I have a related query of my own.
If
On 12-Oct-99 Kristopher Johnson wrote:
> "(Ted Harding)" wrote:
>> When you get the ".ram" file from the supplying site, this usually
>> has a URL to the location of the .ra file (the actual audio file)
>> itself, similar to the following:
>>
>&g
know the answer to that (and I wish I did).
Hope this helps,
Ted.
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ch can each be viewed stand-alone by any standard viewer.
According to Carl, "apt-get install imagemagick" is all you need to
know ...
Best wishes to all,
Ted.
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Date: 04-Oct-99 Time: 14:47:12
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etc.
>
> thanks a lot
Try enscript (also variously known as nenscript, genscript).
Ted.
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Date: 29-Sep-99 Time: 00:00:27
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hoices as well.
You can also use this software to scan directories containing Word
documents etc, if you keep such stuff.
I also set up my mailer (XFMail) so that I can pipe an email to
the scanner if it has an attachment which contains MS files (in fact
I don't otherwise bother with rout
eady tried it and it doesn't
work) that you try 8N1 anyway. It is possible, however, that if a device
has been set up to insist on 2 "Stop" bits, then it won't start looking
for a "Start" bit until it has clocked at least 2 bit-cycles a
part of
the 'pstools' or 'psutils' package, but I'm not sure where these can
be found. Try searching a Linux ftp site, if you haven't already got it.
Best of luck,
Ted.
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r who know what to watch out for if
you do go down it. It strikes me that the method can be useful, but
needs using with great care. Are there, for instance, directories
for which it should never be used?
So, over to you!
Best wishes,
Ted.
--
w Document', equation editing, WP
graphics).
In some respects WP lost functionality when 5.1 was "windowised"
for WP-6, and this has persisted into WP-7 and WP-8, in both
Windows and UNIX versions.
However, this will do only for word processing. It has no pretensions
to be an offic
ad before, or who know what to watch out for if
you do go down it. It strikes me that the method can be useful, but
needs using with great care. Are there, for instance, directories
for which it hould never be used?
So, over to you!
Best wishes,
Ted.
ailable.
Then have a look at the BIOS, especially the boot settings.
If the BIOS looks normal, then start looking at hardware. Motherboard?
paper-clip fallen in there? ...
Ted.
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Dat
too.
Hope this helps,
Ted.
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Date: 22-Jul-99 Time: 16:50:49
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; want an ack!!! ;)
Best way -- person-to-person!
But, if you think you'll ever need the automated version, XFMail can do
this (both request and give acknowledgement of receipt or of opening
or of both), automatically or after user confirmation (according to
how you configure it).
Ted.
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mewhere.
I didn't stumble over any of the alleged bugs (though I got a segfault
the first few times I started it up); but I think it has a good way to go
before it has the very useful functionality of XFMail. Worth watching,
though.
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at the wall socket). That should stop it dead ...
Hope this helps,
Ted.
(Fondly remembering my first car and its trusty crank-handle)
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Date: 18-Jun-99 Time: 11:38:42
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s mean you have got Encarta to run under Linux???
If so, many of us would be grateful to learn how to do it!
With best wishes,
Ted.
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Date: 14-Jun-99
/public/prods/xum4.htm
and
http://www.unix-systems.org/unix98.html
respectively.
Sorry about that!
Ted.
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Date: 08-Jun-99 Time: 19:26:41
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ff.
Comparatively, CDs are cheap, very fast, and easy to go back to many
times. That's why we use them!
Best wishes,
Ted.
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Date: 08-Jun-99
bilities are too serious and too
sad.
Best wishes to all,
Ted.
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Date: 05-Jun-99 Time: 00:04:53
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achieving it simply by
changing permissions is going to be simpler than fiddling deep inside
the boot-up initialisation scripts.
Hope this helps,
Ted.
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Date: 16-May-99 Time: 10:34:17
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On 14-May-99 Eric wrote:
[a lot of Japanese accomanied by a 150K advertising GIF]
This bomb from "Eric" was out of order. I hope steps have been taken.
Ted.
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Hi all,
Anyone out there using Linux on a
Compaq Elite 4/75 model laptop
especially with
Graphics: WD 24A
who would be willing to get in touch with a friend of mine about X
problems?
With thanks,
Ted.
E-Mail: (Ted
ese days, any competent MUA should be able to cope with these basic
MIME issues, and quote-printable should be abandoned.
Since you ask, that's how I feel!
Cheers,
Ted.
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Date: 19-Apr-99 Time: 18:32:26
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o cards:
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/AcceleratedX/boards//.xqa
(For instance, when using an S3 375-4 card I found that the XiG max pixel
clock was too low, so upped it from 56.6 to 65.0 in the file s3/375-4.xqa
with satisactory results).
AT YOUR OWN RISK.
Ted.
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uot; says Werner von Braun.
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Date: 18-Apr-99 Time: 19:46:32
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Does anyone know of a mailing list for users of the YARD RDBMS?
( http://www.yard.de in case anyone's wondering what it is).
With thanks,
Ted.
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Date
x of the user is full.
> ~~~~~~~~~
Ted.
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you
should try his suggestions.
Best of luck!
Ted.
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rdware-equivalent, but if I'm
not mistaken using the /dev/cua* device is better for dialin, which
you might want for a modem).
Hope this helps,
Ted.
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Date: 16-Apr-99
ople handled it.
Best wishes to all,
Ted.
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I guess, a MIDI-knowledgeable
user could use to improve that, but I'm not so can't comment.
MUP is shareware: to register a copy (and get a key to enable removal of
the "Unregistered Copy of MUP" watermark from everything it prints) you
should (and I have been happy to) send t
wishes to all,
Ted.
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Date: 03-Apr-99 Time: 16:04:38
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I could do to fix the
> problem?
This could be a paper-size problem: If the software thinks it's formatting
for A4 size but you're printing to US Letter size paper, than exactly
that will happen.
Check the settings!
Ted.
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should restart it.
Ted.
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is very compact.
Sláinte, and the best of luck!
Ted.
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Date: 29-Mar-99 Time: 11:33:20
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On 28-Mar-99 Tom Pfeifer wrote:
> "(Ted Harding)" wrote:
>> and it does seem that the accounting/finance area is thinly served.
>
> This is the primary "missing piece" for me, at least in terms of a
> home, desktop system. While there are some personal financ
unity ... to help define, in the minds of
our customers, what an operating system can be."
One feels that the parallel with Heinz should not be taken too literally.
Ted.
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t of stuff I
lose" would be empty because it would all still be there!
Comments, info, contributions, anyone?
Best wishes to all,
Ted.
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Date: 28-Mar-99 Time: 12:49:27
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ex" (or "man lex" which gives the same), and also
"man yacc".
Ted.
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Date: 28-Mar-99 Time: 02:06:43
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f (or state clearly how it may be obtained).
Best wishes,
Ted.
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Date: 16-Mar-99 Time: 11:59:39
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Mathematica, SAS, maybe also
Statistica, and so on) and many of them have been ported to Linux
as well (MatLab being early on the Linux scene).
Regards,
Ted.
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Date: 13-Mar-99 Time: 15:36:55
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it with great interest.
Ted.
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of the body of
the message (as sometimes happens), then you have to save the message and
edit out by hand everything except the encoded block.
Hope this helps.
Ted.
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has even started to use it).
If anyone has been here before me and found a way round it, or can assure
me that it's not worth trying, I'd be pleased to hear.
I'm using a 5.1 SuSE system, kernel 2.0.34
With thanks,
Ted.
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>> 6AA
>> Disclaimer: These addresses are only for reaching me, and do not
>> signify
>> official stationery. Views expressed here are either my own or
>> plagiarised.
>
>
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Date: 20-Feb-99 Time: 19:50:43
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set up on your own machine, then you can
read and write mail "in the background" whether or not you are connected
to your ISP. As I am doing at this moment.
Hope this helps,
Ted.
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Date: 19-Feb-99 Time: 14:45:06
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==
so it looks like a really bad idea to delete it (unless you have no other
mail in your folder). And it's not created by netscape, but by the mail
software itself.
Ted.
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s it make to change from 192.168.0.xxx to
192.168.1.xxx?
Or is it a Windows thing?
Ted.
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Date: 10-Feb-99 Time: 11:54:30
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du/software/xmx/
Good luck,
Ted.
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will just about
run in 4MB but will be impossibly slow).
Hope this helps,
Ted.
PS the above does not apply to "ultra-compact" Linuxes which can fit on
a 1.44MB floppy, but these are so limited you probably won't want to use
them.
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Please excuse this -- I need to test what our local mail-router is up to
(or not, as the case may be!).
Best wishes,
Ted.
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Date: 31-Jan-99 Ti
n the relevant terminal, and compare the output with what "man stty"
says.
God luck,
Ted.
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Date: 17-Jan-99 Time: 12:04:44
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r-old SuSE-5.1 Linux
system (with of course libc5 libraries).
Maybe some interaction between WP-8 and the Linux distribution you use;
in which case it's not necessarily a WordPerfect bug at all.
Cheers,
Ted.
E-Mail: (Ted H
do it ...
Oh, by the way, I forgot to mention that there is one other desktop in the
house. It runs Windows-98, and it is heavily (almost exclusively) used ...
... for games.
I hope this throws some light.
Best wishes,
Ted.
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Date: 21-Dec-98 Time: 00:08:14
if you use these apps
and want more than 8bpp (and there is a hell of a difference between
8bpp and 16bpp) then you have to use 24bpp.
Ted.
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Date: 20-Dec-98 Time: 19:21:29
ecent benefits to modern civilisation which we in the UK
can claim is the concept of being "economical with the truth"; it seems
we have managed to convey it to others ...
Best wishes to all,
Ted.
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Date: 20-Dec-98 Time: 17:51:59
2 : FU (8th bit stripped)
Can anyone (a) explain why this happens? (b) suggest a cure?
With thanks,
Ted.
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Date: 03-Dec-98 Time: 18:00:01
X is running) press Alt+VT1,
Alt+Vt2, etc.
You'll find that everything that's running on any/all of the VTs, and
also in X, just keeps running even though you're not looking at it.
Welcome to the world where things happen.
Cheers,
Ted.
-
h
unwanted results.
After these changes were made, I got a clean compilation. Now I only need
to find out how to really use the fontutils!
Best wishes to all,
Ted.
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Date: 28-Oct-98 Time: 12:37:22
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Date: 19-Oct-98 Time: 17:52:38
On 19-Oct-98 Ted Harding wrote:
> On 18-Oct-98 Bob Nielsen wrote:
>> On Sun, 18 Oct 1998, D'jinnie wrote:
>>> A while ago, there was a buzz about Corel releasing a WP Suite 8 for
>>> Linux. It was slated to come out mid-summer...I can't find any
>>> m
38MB tar.gz
file, or several files less than 5MB each. Also note what it says about
unpacking the file[s]).
The directory /pub/linux/corelwp/ itself contains the files for WP7.
Hope this helpes someone!
Ted.
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Independently of the KDE issue, there's a question I've wondered about
for some time.
Has the GPL ever been tested in court (i.e. has there ever been a case
that turned on it)?
Best wishes,
Ted.
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; on the list and all is well.
Otherwise, in due course the list server removes the address (or sends a
message to the list-owner requesting approval for removal).
Either way, however, junking users who become unmailable for very short
periods (such as the above) is definitely unr
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