On 2002.10.6, at 01:35 PM, Hilary Cheng wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am using the Plucker as my ebook reader. But I found that
> the Soft Hypen makes problem on displaying Chinese Characters.
> If I remove the soft hypen detection, It can display Chinese w/o any
> problem. Is that possible to a
---Reply to mail from Bill Janssen about ImageParser.py
> Hi, Chris. It's in the regular CVS; was it ever in 1.2?
>
> Bill
Bill:
Apparently not, it was added after the 1.2 fork.
Hopefully, ImageMagick will add my latest patch, which adds 8 and 16
bit and transparent support.
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Terence Tan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is why I disagree with the GPL as well as any DRM schemes, because
> it forces authors down a certain path. [...]
You misunderstand the GPL's effect on author's rights. The GPL is only
concerned with guaranteeing all future users the same rights as
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going to continue to go way off-topic. If people wish to continue to discuss
this outside the bounds of a
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On Saturday, Oct 5, 2002, at 18:56 Australia/Canberra, MJ Ray wrote:
> Why does an artist want to cooperate with large corporations and make
> criminals out of people who appreciate their wo
Dennis McCunney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's not entirely a myth, unfortunately.
Show me the numbers. Real numbers, not the abstract estimates of publishers
associations. Find a particular piece of restricted work and detect a
disturbance in the sales series at the point where an illegally
On Sat, Oct 05, 2002, Adam McDaniel wrote:
> I cannot really guarantee if it's fixable.
ClockPop is broken, but since it is a proprietary application I
can't fix the bug. A hack is *always* responsible for making sure
that it doesn't interfer with the currently running application.
The viewer d