From my experience with those CSS stuff, it can cause a situation in
which the text on the transparent image cannot be selected, and links
on the transparent image don't work. To solve that problem, if you're
making a transparent background that contains only one color, and that
repeats itself,
Hi,
I have this new keyboard which has a nice blue backlight. To operate it,
one is supposed to press the useless Scroll lock key. It works, but as
I press this key, the light turns on, but the console locks up, until I
press it again, turning off the light. As you can imagine, this render
this
I just received a letter that Netvision and Baraq have merged to become
Netvision 013 Baraq. Anyone have any details on what happened and how
it will affect (if at all) Linux support?
Thanks,
Geoff.
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On 8/5/07, Boaz Rymland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have this new keyboard which has a nice blue backlight. To operate it,
one is supposed to press the useless Scroll lock key. It works, but as
I press this key, the light turns on, but the console locks up, ...
Any suggestions?
Maybe the
Boaz Rymland wrote:
Has anyone got a similar thing working?
Any suggestions?
I will now employ my telepathic powers of remote viewing to try and
sense what your keyboard looks like.
I'm sensing
A definite...
hmm
let me see
Yes, I sense that the keyboard has only a caps lock and a num
Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
and how
it will affect (if at all) Linux support?
Why? Do you think it is technically possible for it to get worse?
Shachar
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Ariel Bar-David wrote:
From my experience with those CSS stuff, it can cause a situation in
which the text on the transparent image cannot be selected, and links
on the transparent image don't work. To solve that problem, if you're
making a transparent background that contains only one color,
On Sun, Aug 05, 2007 at 12:15:19PM +0300, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
and how
it will affect (if at all) Linux support?
Why? Do you think it is technically possible for it to get worse?
Whose? I've never had (foo,foo,foo) any problem with Netvision's
Linux
Hi,
Yes, I didn't think about it but its pretty natural that the back light
is actually the Scroll Lock LED (there are no leds on this keyboard).
Using setleds while in X shouted back at me: KDGKBLED: Invalid
argument. Error reading current flags setting. Maybe you are not on the
console? (it
I wrote a document in hebrew in open office but when I tried to open the
document I got strange characters and couldn't read it. I know there is a
trick but I don't know it. Can anyone tell me how to do that in Office?
Thanks in advance
One way to do it is to mark all your document and then change the font
to one that recognize hbrew charecters, depend on your installation, one
that works for me is DejaVu Sans or Lucida sans
sara fink wrote:
I wrote a document in hebrew in open office but when I tried to open the
document
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