Re: Firefox 2.0's printing

2007-03-17 Thread Aaron J. Grier
On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 04:18:19AM -0400, Michael Leuchtenburg wrote: Oh, and to make things better, the print preview isn't an accurate picture of the way things actually print. That would be way too fucking easy, wouldn't it? someone remind me again what font rendering library firefox is

Re: Where always means come hell or high water

2007-03-17 Thread Peter da Silva
On Mar 16, 2007, at 4:39 PM, Michael G Schwern wrote: And make it accessable only via the International Preferences menu with the actual app hidden in, are you ready? /System/Library/Components/KeyboardViewer.component/Contents/ SharedSupport/KeyboardViewerServer.app Ah, so if you make an

Re: Where always means come hell or high water

2007-03-17 Thread A. Pagaltzis
* Robert Rothenberg rob...@gmail.com [2007-03-17 00:35]: I found this in the Mozilla Wiki on the change: http://wiki.mozilla.org/Ctrl_W_not_close_app Proposed change Ctrl+w should behave as the tab bar's close button already does, and as Ctrl+F4 already does, and as right click on

[offlist] Re: Where always means come hell or high water

2007-03-17 Thread Luke Kanies
On Mar 16, 2007, at 5:44 PM, A. Pagaltzis wrote: Ctrl+w should behave as the tab bar's close button already does, and as Ctrl+F4 already does, and as right click on tab - Close tab already does. Ctrl+W and File-Close Tab should be consistent with every other tab-closing method, and close the

Re: An open letter to Applescript

2007-03-17 Thread Jeremy Weathers
The same goes for the utter fuckwits who designed you. I hope their families die too so they can't spread whatever defective genes spawned a moron like you. While HyperTalk was tolerable (IIRC), whoever thought extending the language outside of its environment into the realm of system and

Re: An open letter to Applescript

2007-03-17 Thread Chris Nandor
At 16:58 -0500 2007.03.16, Jeremy Weathers wrote: OSA scripting support is hateful enough on its own (though it continues to tease me with the potential of usefulness). Adding the AppleScript language on top of that keeps me away from Script Editor for months at a time. That's why I wrote a whole