> IMHO, most of the current crop of text editors that I've run across are
> throw backs to the way early 80s -- barely more than what some computer
> prof might assign as a weekend programming project for a first year
> student to create. A big advance would be something that comes close
> to the
> What I *really* want is Emacs in its own window, but in an
> Xterm would do...pretty please
there is zile, with a subset of emacs commands
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Helloo,
Trying to update my n810 I get an error and the registry says:
hildon-application-manager 2.0.2
E: Problem parsing dependency Depends
E: Error occurred while processing mediainfo (NewVersion1)
E: Problem with MergeList
/var/lib/apt/lists/debfarm.free.fr_dists_chinook_user_binary-armel_Pack
On Mon, 4 Feb 2008 19:35:37 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Monday 04 February 2008 19.17:54 DrFredC.com wrote:
> > You might try Google Docs if free online editing is an option.
>
> Thanks for the suggestion.
>
> Unfortunately, I mostly edit text while travelling.
I've been using AbiWor
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Damien Challet wrote:
>
>> On Monday 04 February 2008 19.17:54 DrFredC.com wrote:
>>
>>
>>> You might try Google Docs if free online editing is an option. It's
>>> basically OpenOffice online, complete with a Word compatible word
>>> processor, spreadsheet, an
Damien Challet wrote:
> On Monday 04 February 2008 19.17:54 DrFredC.com wrote:
>
>> You might try Google Docs if free online editing is an option. It's
>> basically OpenOffice online, complete with a Word compatible word
>> processor, spreadsheet, and more. Stores stuff online too, so you can
On Mon, 2008-02-04 at 17:16 +0200, Tomas Junnonen wrote:
> ext Frantisek Dufka wrote:
> > Hugo Gayosso wrote:
> >> I think the hardware keyboard has to be closed for it to appear, make
> >> sure that yours is closed.
> >>
> >
> > In fact when you press shift+space in some text field it is enabled
On Monday 04 February 2008 19.17:54 DrFredC.com wrote:
> You might try Google Docs if free online editing is an option. It's
> basically OpenOffice online, complete with a Word compatible word
> processor, spreadsheet, and more. Stores stuff online too, so you can
> access, edit and email things
You might try Google Docs if free online editing is an option. It's
basically OpenOffice online, complete with a Word compatible word
processor, spreadsheet, and more. Stores stuff online too, so you can
access, edit and email things from any browser (using a free Gmail
account).
Fine prin
Hi,
ext Jeffrey Mark Siskind wrote:
> I installed openssh on an N810. I logged into a remote Linux machine,
> tunneling X, and ran emacs. The window came up on my N810 and I was able to
> use the remote emacs (the very little that I tried). But I then clicked on the
> "V" (i.e. the underlined down
Is there a text editor that does not slow down to a crawl when editing
word-wrapped text?
Leafpad is very fast when a paragraph is not longer than a few lines and then
updates the text every few seconds or so when typing. Useless unfortunately.
SciTEX is even worse. Zile not much better.
I ha
Tomas Junnonen wrote:
> ext Frantisek Dufka wrote:
>> In fact when you press shift+space in some text field it is enabled even
>> if keyboard stays open. Not sure if this is bug or feature but it is
>
> It's a feature, although not really targeted for end users :)
Nice one, keep it in if possib
ext Frantisek Dufka wrote:
> Hugo Gayosso wrote:
>> I think the hardware keyboard has to be closed for it to appear, make
>> sure that yours is closed.
>>
>
> In fact when you press shift+space in some text field it is enabled even
> if keyboard stays open. Not sure if this is bug or feature but
Hugo Gayosso wrote:
> I think the hardware keyboard has to be closed for it to appear, make
> sure that yours is closed.
>
In fact when you press shift+space in some text field it is enabled even
if keyboard stays open. Not sure if this is bug or feature but it is
handy. As a side effect it als
Hi,
ext Russell Beattie wrote:
> When the Maemo browser was based on Opera, one of the first things I
> used to do after updating the OS was go in and change the key mappings
> so that instead of scrolling, the D-pad would page up and page down
> instead:
>
> http://maemo.org/community/wiki/Scrol
Hello,
On Feb 2, 2008 6:34 AM, jason zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, All
> Just bought a N810. I read through the manual and can not use the on-screen
> text input.
> I checked my setting->control panel->text input setting->on-screen, Launch
> keyboard with finger tap is checked.
>
> When I
On Feb 4, 2008 2:21 AM, Ryan Pavlik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andres Vargas - zodman wrote:
> > somebody know abouts tips for make my battery during more time ?
> I'd suggest searching the archives and InternetTabletTalk.com for
> hints. What I do is turn down screen brightness and disable blue
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