On 27/10/16 22:35, Jack wrote:
> On 2016.10.27 17:15, aga wrote:
>> On 27/10/16 20:59, Jack wrote:
>> > On 2016.10.27 14:12, aga wrote:
>> >> When about to import a CSV file, no account is shown, so select one from
>> >> the drop-down. It does not show up in the edit box. On entering the
>> >> fi
On 2016.10.27 17:15, aga wrote:
On 27/10/16 20:59, Jack wrote:
> On 2016.10.27 14:12, aga wrote:
>> When about to import a CSV file, no account is shown, so select
one from
>> the drop-down. It does not show up in the edit box. On entering
the
>> first two characters of the account name, it
On 27/10/16 20:59, Jack wrote:
> On 2016.10.27 14:12, aga wrote:
>> When about to import a CSV file, no account is shown, so select one from
>> the drop-down. It does not show up in the edit box. On entering the
>> first two characters of the account name, it now appears and the import
>> complet
On 27/10/16 20:58, Jack wrote:
> On 2016.10.27 14:46, aga wrote:
>> The following question gets asked on saving -
>> "You have configured to save your data in encrypted form using GPG. Make
>> sure you understand that you might lose all your data if you encrypt it,
>> but cannot decrypt it later on
On 2016.10.27 14:12, aga wrote:
When about to import a CSV file, no account is shown, so select one
from
the drop-down. It does not show up in the edit box. On entering the
first two characters of the account name, it now appears and the
import
completes successfully.
Allan
Does this nee
On 2016.10.27 14:46, aga wrote:
The following question gets asked on saving -
"You have configured to save your data in encrypted form using GPG.
Make
sure you understand that you might lose all your data if you encrypt
it,
but cannot decrypt it later on. If unsure, answer No."
To what am I
On 27/10/16 19:46, aga wrote:
> The following question gets asked on saving -
> "You have configured to save your data in encrypted form using GPG. Make
> sure you understand that you might lose all your data if you encrypt it,
> but cannot decrypt it later on. If unsure, answer No."
>
> To what a
The following question gets asked on saving -
"You have configured to save your data in encrypted form using GPG. Make
sure you understand that you might lose all your data if you encrypt it,
but cannot decrypt it later on. If unsure, answer No."
To what am I answering "No"? It's not clear to me,
When about to import a CSV file, no account is shown, so select one from
the drop-down. It does not show up in the edit box. On entering the
first two characters of the account name, it now appears and the import
completes successfully.
Allan
On 27/10/16 15:32, Jack wrote:
> On 2016.10.27 08:06, aga wrote:
>> On 27/10/16 11:51, Thomas Baumgart wrote:
>> > Allan,
>> >
>> > On Thursday 27 October 2016 11:28:47 aga wrote:
>> >
>> >> The last couple of times I've saved my file, I've received a warning
>> >> about the dire consequences of po
On 2016.10.27 08:06, aga wrote:
On 27/10/16 11:51, Thomas Baumgart wrote:
> Allan,
>
> On Thursday 27 October 2016 11:28:47 aga wrote:
>
>> The last couple of times I've saved my file, I've received a
warning
>> about the dire consequences of possible data loss if I were to
lose my
>> passwo
The KF5 dialog doesn't allow adding to the Places list. It gives the
Home directory, and then you have to trail through the tree to find the
wanted directory and file.
Allan
On 27/10/16 11:51, Thomas Baumgart wrote:
> Allan,
>
> On Thursday 27 October 2016 11:28:47 aga wrote:
>
>> The last couple of times I've saved my file, I've received a warning
>> about the dire consequences of possible data loss if I were to lose my
>> password.
>>
>> I've looked in KMM settings
Allan,
On Thursday 27 October 2016 11:28:47 aga wrote:
> The last couple of times I've saved my file, I've received a warning
> about the dire consequences of possible data loss if I were to lose my
> password.
>
> I've looked in KMM settings and encryption is off. I checked ccmake and
> couldn
The last couple of times I've saved my file, I've received a warning
about the dire consequences of possible data loss if I were to lose my
password.
I've looked in KMM settings and encryption is off. I checked ccmake and
couldn't see an option for encryption, but in the summary, KDE PIM
encryoti
> On Oct. 26, 2016, 9:44 p.m., Marko Käning wrote:
> > I am wondering which files would your submitted approach pick on
> > OSX/MacPorts with these KF5 libs installed:
> >
> > ```
> > $ port installed kf5-gpgmepp
> > The following ports are currently installed:
> > kf5-gpgmepp @16.08.2_0+qt5
> On Oct. 26, 2016, 7:44 p.m., Marko Käning wrote:
> > I am wondering which files would your submitted approach pick on
> > OSX/MacPorts with these KF5 libs installed:
> >
> > ```
> > $ port installed kf5-gpgmepp
> > The following ports are currently installed:
> > kf5-gpgmepp @16.08.2_0+qt5
> On Oct. 26, 2016, 9:44 p.m., Marko Käning wrote:
> > I am wondering which files would your submitted approach pick on
> > OSX/MacPorts with these KF5 libs installed:
> >
> > ```
> > $ port installed kf5-gpgmepp
> > The following ports are currently installed:
> > kf5-gpgmepp @16.08.2_0+qt5
> On Oct. 26, 2016, 7:44 p.m., Marko Käning wrote:
> > I am wondering which files would your submitted approach pick on
> > OSX/MacPorts with these KF5 libs installed:
> >
> > ```
> > $ port installed kf5-gpgmepp
> > The following ports are currently installed:
> > kf5-gpgmepp @16.08.2_0+qt5
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