On Wed, 7 May 2008, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 06May2008 09:24, Lucio Chiappetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it is possible to configure the list per-user to send daily MIME digests
instead of individual mails ?
To drift even further, I still don't understand why people prefer
digests. I
On Mon, 5 May 2008, Perry Hutchison wrote:
BTW the FVWM list (and I think most other open-source help
lists) prefers to keep discussions on the list,
I agree with such policy
Sorry, auto-typed the N response to Pine's Reply to all?
... Don't suppose you know a way to make it by default
On Mon, May 05, 2008 at 02:21:12PM -0700, Perry Hutchison wrote:
BTW the FVWM list (and I think most other open-source help
lists) prefers to keep discussions on the list, so that others
who may have the same question, currently or when searching
the archives in the future, can also
On 05May2008 17:02, Eben King [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BTW the FVWM list (and I think most other open-source help lists)
prefers to keep discussions on the list, so that others who may
have the same question, currently or when searching the archives
in the future, can also find the answer.
On 06May2008 09:24, Lucio Chiappetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 5 May 2008, Perry Hutchison wrote:
Since we are slightly OT about mailing lists, and since this FVWM list is
recently giving rise to some more traffic than usual, does anybody know if
it is possible to configure the list
What do people here use (if anything) as a calendar/alarm/PIM application?
I want something *much* lighter than, for example, Evolution as I have
no need at all for E-Mail with it.
--
Chris Green
On 05/05/2008, Chris G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What do people here use (if anything) as a calendar/alarm/PIM application?
I want something *much* lighter than, for example, Evolution as I have
no need at all for E-Mail with it.
Sunbird? Orage?
I just use remind/wyrd, personally.
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What do people here use (if anything) as a calendar/alarm/PIM application?
I use remind together will a silly Qt3 app I wrote for popping up
reminder messages: http://home.att.net/~Tom.Horsley/qtmess.html
I want something *much* lighter than, for example, Evolution as I have
no need at all
On Mon, May 05, 2008 at 04:43:40PM +, Tom Horsley wrote:
What do people here use (if anything) as a calendar/alarm/PIM application?
I use remind together will a silly Qt3 app I wrote for popping up
reminder messages: http://home.att.net/~Tom.Horsley/qtmess.html
I want something
What do people here use (if anything) as a calendar/alarm/PIM
application?
I have realised that I need something *slightly* different from the
standard calendar program. I need something that reminds me of things
that I have to do on/before a certain date (small company tax
payments,
... I want a reminder, say, seven days before and then
a repeating reminder until I tell the reminder program
I have done what it's reminding me about.
iCal can do this. Mark an entry as a TODO, and it will
keep coming back every day until checked off as done.
POSIX, or
On Mon, May 05, 2008 at 01:48:53PM -0700, Perry Hutchison wrote:
... I want a reminder, say, seven days before and then
a repeating reminder until I tell the reminder program
I have done what it's reminding me about.
iCal can do this. Mark an entry as a TODO, and it will
keep
On Mon, 5 May 2008, Perry Hutchison wrote:
... I want a reminder, say, seven days before and then
a repeating reminder until I tell the reminder program
I have done what it's reminding me about.
iCal can do this. Mark an entry as a TODO, and it will
keep coming back every day until checked
I searched for iCal with Google and there are indeed two
iCals, one is the well known (and current) Apple iCal and the other is
the one referred to above which has been a bit of an orphan for a
while but does have a few people working on it.
I can't get tcl/tk(/c) ical to compile run anymore,
I can't get tcl/tk(/c) ical to compile run anymore ...
[This is getting OT for FVWM, but I'm not aware of a support
list for Sanjay Ghemawat's ical.]
Which OS/version are you using? It works for me on Red Hat 9,
RHEL4 (with a bit of tweaking), and FreeBSD 6.1. I haven't
tried it on FreeBSD
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