Tue 14.May'13 at 9:04:27 +0930, Brett Lymn
On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 11:58:08AM +0100, James Griffin wrote:
I just use the base vi(1)
and then fmt(1) to format the text. Same for mail(1) if use the command
to write in an external editor.
Why not:
Sun 12.May'13 at 15:41:11 -0600, Evan Root
So Stuart,
I was looking at the OpenBSD mailing list rules because I
wasn't sure about long links and I saw that lines over 72
characters are discouraged, that's were I decided to manually
put in line breaks. :/
On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 11:58:08AM +0100, James Griffin wrote:
I just use the base vi(1)
and then fmt(1) to format the text. Same for mail(1) if use the command
to write in an external editor.
Why not:
set editor=EXINIT=':set wrapmargin=8' vi %s
in the muttrc? No need for fmt.
--
Brett
So Stuart,
I was looking at the OpenBSD mailing list rules because I
wasn't sure about long links and I saw that lines over 72
characters are discouraged, that's were I decided to manually
put in line breaks. :/ Although your point about a direct link
to something that isn't google is a valid
On 2013-05-10, Evan Root cellarr...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey Erling,
Maybe we should figure out where the default file is and
replace it with this:
http://www.google.com/url?
sa=isource=imagescd=cad=rjadocid=a0cEbvZbg
RAZYMtbnid=FtFrLkyNwZjx6M:ved=0CAgQjRwwAA
:
To my astonishment: when printing a test page from cups, it outputs
an
image of Tux!?!
Cups is Linux-ware, ported to OpenBSD.
Used-to be linux-ware. Actually lots of its initial features got moved to
the more linux-centric cups-filters.
Both upstreams are really easy
, Antoine Jacoutot a ?crit :
On Fri, May 03, 2013 at 06:01:24PM -0400, Michael W. Lucas wrote:
On Fri, May 03, 2013 at 10:41:32PM +0200, Erling Westenvik wrote:
To my astonishment: when printing a test page from cups, it outputs
an
image of Tux!?!
Cups is Linux-ware
On 10.05.2013. 19:55, Evan Root wrote:
Hey Erling,
Maybe we should figure out where the default file is and
replace it with this:
...
Wish this list accepted attachements because I could show
you a scan of the Mac os x default test page that is the
same as above.
It has no logos except the Cups
On 10.05.2013. 20:51, Erling Westenvik wrote:
The intention with my original email was actually to be kind of funny
but the smiley got lost somehow..
Well, all right then. :)
4 mai 2013 ? 08:05, Antoine Jacoutot a ?crit :
On Fri, May 03, 2013 at 06:01:24PM -0400, Michael W. Lucas wrote:
On Fri, May 03, 2013 at 10:41:32PM +0200, Erling Westenvik wrote:
To my astonishment: when printing a test page from cups, it outputs
an
image of Tux
On Fri, May 10, 2013 at 09:01:09PM +0200, Zeljko Jovanovic wrote:
On 10.05.2013. 19:55, Evan Root wrote:
Hey Erling,
Maybe we should figure out where the default file is and
replace it with this:
...
Wish this list accepted attachements because I could show
you a scan of the Mac os x
On Fri, May 03, 2013 at 06:01:24PM -0400, Michael W. Lucas wrote:
On Fri, May 03, 2013 at 10:41:32PM +0200, Erling Westenvik wrote:
To my astonishment: when printing a test page from cups, it outputs an
image of Tux!?!
Cups is Linux-ware, ported to OpenBSD.
Used-to be linux-ware. Actually
page from cups, it outputs an
image of Tux!?!
Cups is Linux-ware, ported to OpenBSD.
Used-to be linux-ware. Actually lots of its initial features got moved to
the more linux-centric cups-filters.
Both upstreams are really easy to work with and accept portability patches
with pleasure
To my astonishment: when printing a test page from cups, it outputs an
image of Tux!?!
On Fri, May 03, 2013 at 10:41:32PM +0200, Erling Westenvik wrote:
To my astonishment: when printing a test page from cups, it outputs an
image of Tux!?!
Cups is Linux-ware, ported to OpenBSD.
The name claims to be common, but no, it's Linux-centric. As the
test logo shows.
==ml
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Michael W
...@blackhelicopters.org wrote:
On Fri, May 03, 2013 at 10:41:32PM +0200, Erling Westenvik wrote:
To my astonishment: when printing a test page from cups, it outputs an
image of Tux!?!
Cups is Linux-ware, ported to OpenBSD.
The name claims to be common, but no, it's Linux-centric. As the
test logo
Michael W. Lucas mwlu...@blackhelicopters.org wrote:
To my astonishment: when printing a test page from cups, it outputs an
image of Tux!?!
Cups is Linux-ware, ported to OpenBSD.
The name claims to be common, but no, it's Linux-centric.
Actually...
CUPS is the standards-based, open
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