On Saturday, July 27, 2002, at 07:28 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Any ideas? Is gnumeric worth installing most of GNOME?
I should also add if you want a spreadsheet that doesn't require lots of
dependences install "abs" it only depends on x11.
Cheers
Matt
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fink info oleo
Information about 1355 packages read in 6 seconds.
oleo-1.99.16-1: The GNU spreadsheet
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Usage Notes:
There is one bug I have to track down. To enter information into a cell
your caps lock must be on.
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Web site: http://www.gnu.org/software/oleo/oleo.html
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Maintain
Did I miss something when I installed Lilypond. I can't get by the
most basic pieces of the tutorial, but everything is installed.
I copied the tiny file
\score {
\notes { c'4 e' g' }
}
into test.ly as suggested but when I ran the command to typeset it,
it failed.
[imac:~/lilypond] josh% l
On Friday, July 26, 2002, at 08:01 PM, Josh Kuperman wrote:
> For what's it worth I have been using OS X (with fink) on my iMac and
> my G3 PowerBook, without OS9. I haven't missed it. The only thing I
> ever missed whas RealPlayer and thats been ported to OSX now.
>
> I also have been using Moz
For what's it worth I have been using OS X (with fink) on my iMac and
my G3 PowerBook, without OS9. I haven't missed it. The only thing I
ever missed whas RealPlayer and thats been ported to OSX now.
I also have been using Mozilla and I trashed MSIE. I haven't run into
any problems there either.
Hello friends.
I am trying to get Qt up and running and I am encountering
some problems that are probably traceable to my .login
environmental variables.
After setting up Qt (either with sudo fink install Qt or
sudo dselect) I set $QTDIR, $PATH, $MANPATH, and
$LD_INCLUDE_PATH a la the installa
Hi,
$ fink --version
Package manager version: 0.9.12
Distribution version: 0.4.0.cvs
Mac OS X 10.1.5.
Freshly built xfree86-base 4.2.0-6 and xfree86-rootless 4.2.0-3.
With that out of the way, I'm having a strange problem with
oleo-1.99.16-1: it won't accept keyboard input.
I can use X's cli
Personal opinion:
I like gnome. Does what I want and it saves directly to PDF if you want
(versus using ps2pdf). I've used it once a week for some basic items
over the last five or six weeks and not had any problems.
Hope the feedback helps,
Brandon Potter
P.S.-As far as your actual problem-I ha
Sean Burke [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Hello friends.
> I am trying to get Qt up and running and I am encountering
> some problems that are probably traceable to my .login
> environmental variables.
> After setting up Qt (either with sudo fink install Qt or
> sudo dselect) I set $QTDIR, $PATH,