Tried it and it does work as expected and in Word. What threw me off was
that when the triangles are both at the left margin dragging the bottom
also drags the top. I had to drag the top triangle over, then move the
bottom to where I wanted it and move the top back. Once I did that
everythin
Thank you. I'll check it out.
Ralph Sanford wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 20:09, Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
>> In MS Word they have a setting for a hanging indent which can be done
> will work for OpenOffice 1.1 as well.
>
> Graphically you can use the adjusting triangles. The top triangle (the
On Friday 24 October 2003 17:55 pm, Rick Sivernell wrote:
> List
>
>We are having a new convert to Linux from M$sludge. He has a
> business, small, and is spendinging way to much time trying to keep
> his box working. I just spent 2 hours cleaning a virii and updateing
> his virii code, Norton.
Quoth dep:
> quoth Kurt Wall:
> | Quoth Keith Morse:
> | > Please ignore.
> |
> | Pardon me? Did you say something? No? I didn't think so.
>
> hey. cut him a break. he's probably married.
That explains it! ;-)
Kurt
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We are having a new convert to Linux from M$sludge. He has a business, small,
and is spendinging way to much time trying to keep his box working. I just spent
2 hours cleaning a virii and updateing his virii code, Norton. It does pay well
thogh, hehe. As I was saying, I am about to get him
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 09:07:21 -0400
Tom Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 23:36, Collins Richey wrote:
> > Ok, who'll be first to try BarbieOS 1.0? It's debian based; if it's named
> > gnu/barbie, I'll puke.
> >
> > http://linuxtoday.com/developer/2003102400226NWCY
>
> I
Quoth Collins Richey:
> On Thu, 23 Oct 2003 23:08:14 -0400 dep <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > quoth Kurt Wall:
> > | Quoth Keith Morse:
> > | > Please ignore.
> > |
> > | Pardon me? Did you say something? No? I didn't think so.
> >
> > hey. cut him a break. he's probably married.
> > --
> > de
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 20:10:29 +0530
Sohel Shaheen Mallik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One way that hackers can break into a website is by hunting for private
> pages that contain the usernames and passwords required to access secure
> parts of the site. These pages are usually hidden from the casua
dep wrote:
quoth Mike Reinehr:
| The universe doesn't hate you -- it just doesn't care! ;-)
that's always been pretty much my view -- but today there's abundant
evidence that it is actually going out of its way to dig little
potholes specifically for me.
For years as a jr hi teacher I told my k
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David A. Bandel wrote:
> On Thu, 23 Oct 2003 17:18:56 -0400
> "Richard M. Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (by way of Douglas J
> Hunley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
>
> [snip a bunch of non-Linux related junk]
>
> ah, shouldn't the America OFF-Line stuff hav
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Keith Morse wrote:
> Is there a better mail address for things like this or is the list
> appropriate?
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Admin: Linux StepByStep - http://www.linux-sxs.org
and
Computer hackers have adopted a startling strategy in their attempts to
break into websites. By using the popular search engine Google, they do
not have to visit a site to plan an attack. Instead, they can get all
the information they need from Google's cached versions of web pages,
say experts in
Yes, he is. Always.
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>-Original Message-
>From: Collins Richey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 10:23 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: test message
>
>
>On Thu, 23 Oct 2003 23:08:14 -0400 dep <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> quoth Kurt Wall:
>> | Quot
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003, M.W. Chang wrote:
> I updated the gcc to 3.2.1 (following the gcc notes). When I tried to
> compiled htdig, it complained about missing libstdc++ libraries. How
> could that be possible? I checked that the gcc source tree had a
> subdirectory libstdc++.
What was the exact err
I updated the gcc to 3.2.1 (following the gcc notes). When I tried to
compiled htdig, it complained about missing libstdc++ libraries. How
could that be possible? I checked that the gcc source tree had a
subdirectory libstdc++.
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/ v \ h
On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 23:36, Collins Richey wrote:
> Ok, who'll be first to try BarbieOS 1.0? It's debian based; if it's named
> gnu/barbie, I'll puke.
>
> http://linuxtoday.com/developer/2003102400226NWCY
I wish this was for real. My daughter would eat something like that
up. She would love t
in that case, the corresponding linux-sxs webpage needs to be updated.
James Conner wrote:
> Try irc.freenode.net it was changed a while ago.
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^ ^8:56pm up 2 days, 8:00, 1 user,
Hi
Our server is Cobalt raq4r. I want to set with the Usenet getway.. Can
anyone give me some idea - what is the startup.. I read on Usenet/NNTP. But not
getting how and from where to start to set up this .
Already our server has too much traffic for few sites... So is it possible
to
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