Are there any tools/tips to diagnose spell-checking problems? I am still trying to get my spell checking to work. The gnome-spell-component gets launched when I open a Composer window, but does not do spell checking. This is the command line as it gets launched, as per the kernel's /proc
le mar 20-11-2001 à 23:43, Bill Kenworthy a écrit :
Same here, Mandrake 8.1 and no spellcheck. I noted that a previous
respondent has spell-utils installed, so I added that and still no
luck. Are there any diagnostics one can run to see what evo thinks it
is doing re spellcheck?
On Wed, 2001-11-21 at 03:40, Steven Knight wrote:
On Tue, 2001-11-20 at 21:03, Damon Chaplin wrote:
On Tue, 2001-11-20 at 20:43, Steven Knight wrote:
Sorry for the late response, but I was in classes and work today. Anyway, I
did as you said, in one terminal I ran gdb
You could always just run 2 seperate screensnot quite as nice, but
Xinerama doesn't just crash evo for me - my whole box dies (no time to
figure it out).this way I've got evo/galeon on the larger monitor,
and the secondary is a couple xterms, gkrellm, gnomeicu, etc.
On Tue, 2001-11-20 at
If more than one filter rule matches to a mail, they are all applied to
this mail.
Here is an example: messages going to the evolution mailing list
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) are automatically moved to my 'Evolution' folder,
but they are also moved to my 'Spam' folder, as I have created a rule
for all
On Wed, 2001-11-21 at 09:31, Stefan Schustereit wrote:
If more than one filter rule matches to a mail, they are all applied to
this mail.
If I understand correctly, this is intended behaviour. There is a
filter action named Stop processing to do just that.
I could be wrong, though...
Hi,
I use Maildir as the storage format for all my Evo folders, and was
wondering if there was a way to specify it as the default format instead
of mbox ? It's a bit tedious to have to convert every folder I
create...
Thanks in advance,
Richard.
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Richard Bellavance
On Wed, 2001-11-21 at 04:23, Dan Hensley wrote:
So what that means is that evolution-calendar hasn't crashed, right?
Either that or the calendar process in gdb isn't the one that Evolution
is using. Is it possible to have 2 separate calendar processes going?
it's happened sometimes to me,
No there isn't.
But if you're using maildir, i'd suggest you setup a new 'mail account'
which has a server type 'maildir' and point it to a maildir tree.
Then you can just create as many maildir folders as you want. The only
'drawback' is you can't have the folders intermingled with other
Hey,
Now that I've finally found a means of darkening things up being
able to see the fonts, I'm curious about the in-line attachments. I
often receive attachments, mostly from friends, though some spam. Some
of the attachments are open when I open the e-mail, but the majority are
not.
On Wed, 2001-11-21 at 16:59, Rob Brown-Bayliss wrote:
Actually I want to embed appletes in the summary page as well, I think
this would be welcome by many people, imagine logging in, evo starts,
defaults to the summary page where it tells you the normal stuff about
mail, but also lets you (as
On Wed, 2001-11-21 at 12:44, Chris Tooley wrote:
I would imagine that bandwidth gets pretty expensive when you have
people downloading packages they already have installed, just so they
can get the latest snapshot. It doesn't really make any sense to keep
running rpm upgrades on packages if
On Wed, 2001-11-21 at 13:17, NotZed wrote:
Nothing but RC packages are available, becuase we'd like to test them
Ah. But what about those of us who *can't* use RC. Me, for example - I
use Mandrake 8.1, and RC doesn't support my distro.
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I would imagine that bandwidth gets pretty expensive when you have
people downloading packages they already have installed, just so they
can get the latest snapshot. It doesn't really make any sense to keep
running rpm upgrades on packages if the files don't change, that's just
asking for
Nothing but RC packages are available, becuase we'd like to test them
more, obviously. As when 1.0 is frozen its actually going to be stuck
onto physical media, and not something people will want to update every
day. This why updates to the codebase have slowed down so much,
every patch is
Simple and reproduceable.
I copy my todos from my palm to evo.
I delete a completed todo/task on evo.
I sync my todos between palm and evo.
My todo does not get deleted on the palm, it gets re-added to evolution.
Something is amiss.
I searched the bug database, and found nothing about this
On Thu, 2001-11-22 at 02:03, David G. Simmons wrote:
No, but I get lots of Broken Pipe errors, also seemingly randomly, but
not when it's trying to write a sent mail, but when it's trying to read
my inbox and/or filter messages.
Do you have other clients accessing the imap server at the same
This begs the most obvious question:
What on earth are we doing using a (somewhat green and buggy)
component system if we're just goint to write a monolithic application
anyway?
Yes, what is the point?
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Rob Brown-Bayliss
---==o==---
I use Evo in the hope that, one day, I could use its components in my
own applications (I already have ideas).
likewise, I want to use the contacts info in an app I am (supposedly)
working on...
Actually I want to embed appletes in the summary page as well, I think
this would be welcome by
This begs the most obvious question:
What on earth are we doing using a (somewhat green and buggy)
component system if we're just goint to write a monolithic application
anyway?
Who suggested that? I think you must be reading a different english
than I am.
Are we just masochists and
Oops. Control-Enter strikes back!
What on earth are we doing using a (somewhat green and buggy)
component system if we're just goint to write a monolithic application
anyway?
We must be using a different subset of English, because that is not what
I suggested.
My suggestion is to implement
On Wed, 2001-11-21 at 12:35, NotZed wrote:
What on earth are we doing using a (somewhat green and buggy)
component system if we're just goint to write a monolithic application
anyway?
Bonobo has nothing to do with it. We made a design mistake when we put
the shell GUI and data model in the
Bonobo has nothing to do with it. We made a design mistake when we put
the shell GUI and data model in the same process instead of putting the
model in the Wombat. This is not hard to fix.
Are there plans to fix it?
--
Rob Brown-Bayliss
---==o==---
On Wed, 2001-11-21 at 14:17, John Sturgeon wrote:
Simple and reproduceable.
I copy my todos from my palm to evo.
I delete a completed todo/task on evo.
I sync my todos between palm and evo.
My todo does not get deleted on the palm, it gets re-added to evolution.
Something is amiss.
On Wed, 2001-11-21 at 22:49, Gerhard Schuck wrote:
Ok, the problem is that the daemon that waits for pilot connections is
not running (except when you change your settings). The PilotSync
applet will do this for you. Right click on the panel and select
Applets-Utility-PilotSync. The
On Wed, 2001-11-21 at 00:59, Gerhard Schuck wrote:
On Wed, 21 Nov 2001 12:47:58 +0900
Gerhard Schuck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 20 Nov 2001 22:02:38 -0500
JP Rosevear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 2001-11-20 at 20:36, Gerhard Schuck wrote:
Hi,
last Friday sync
On Tue, 2001-11-20 at 22:58, Ed Wilts wrote:
On Tue, 2001-11-20 at 20:58, JP Rosevear wrote:
On Mon, 2001-11-19 at 14:33, Ed Wilts wrote:
I managed to mangle half my records on my Pilot on my last synch, and now I
only trust it to copy records from the Pilot to Evo, and not synch
No, but I get lots of Broken Pipe errors, also seemingly randomly, but
not when it's trying to write a sent mail, but when it's trying to read
my inbox and/or filter messages.
dg
On Tue, 2001-11-20 at 22:08, NotZed wrote:
Anything else weird also happen, like hanging on exit:?
Sent
On Tue, 2001-11-20 at 21:01, JP Rosevear wrote:
On Tue, 2001-11-20 at 09:57, James Harrison wrote:
Whenever I try to sync only one conduit fires off during the sync.
For instance if I have the address, calendar and todo conduit set for
sync the address one fires, but then the
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