inspired by my ideas =)
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Peter A. Kerzum
context default
keyword \[abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ\];
brightgreen
keyword #\{xX\}\[0123456789abcdefABCDEF\]; brightgreen
keyword #\[0123456789\]; brightgreen
spellcheck
context !-- -- brown
Most likely this is due to some permissons situation, Fish is not aware of,
e.g.: file has its 'r' permission unset, but you're root etc. Try chmod this
file to 666. Use 'clear VFS' feature.
On Saturday 03 February 2007 05:25, William Kimber wrote:
Running Kubuntu 6.10 with Konsole, shelled
On Thursday 28 December 2006 23:29, you wrote:
Hello Peter,
On Thu, 28 Dec 2006, peter kerzum wrote:
First of all sorry for top posting =)
Pavel, you don't understand most usual trouble in whole IT =)
Maybe I don't - but a good problem report would make
it easier for me to understand
March 2006 19:44
From: Peter A. Kerzum [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: mc-devel@gnome.org
Hi, guys!
Let me contribute XML extfs to stop all those FAR superiority
discussions :). Let me start with a brief announce.
* Requirements
Extfs module is implemented in PERL and requires PERL XML::Simple
module
March 2006 19:44
From: Peter A. Kerzum [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: mc-devel@gnome.org
Hi, guys!
Let me contribute XML extfs to stop all those FAR superiority
discussions :). Let me start with a brief announce.
* Requirements
Extfs module is implemented in PERL and requires PERL XML::Simple
module
# - '/' sign in attribute values is unconditionally translated to '-'
# - Low file size limit
Please, let me know what do you think of this?
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Peter A. Kerzum
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Description: Perl program
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Hi!
Sorry, since my post I've found a number of bugs (with multiline text
elements). Please, disregard previous version and have look at this
one.
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Subject: XML extfs
Date: Wednesday 01 March 2006 19:44
From: Peter A. Kerzum [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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