Re: Classic Glyphs vs. Modern Glyphs

1999-12-14 Thread Andrew K. Lovetski
Dear MaXxX, M Is there any place I could find the CURRENT glyphs file? I've M downloaded the classic glyphs, taken a look at them, and now I'd M like to modify the new glyphs in some ways. Is there a New Glyphs M file available? Here it is. -- Best regards, Andrew

Re[3]: [OT] Classic Glyphs

1999-12-03 Thread Ray Vermey
Hi Stefan, Thursday, December 02, 1999, 5:22:23 PM, you wrote: course :-) and many additions like LFNs. You can find the link to DN OSP Project on the official DN page. I registered Dos Navigator ages ago ;-) But when Windows entered my PC i lost track of it... never heard anything about it

Re: ZIP vs. RAR was - Re: Classic Glyphs

1999-12-03 Thread John Sullivan
On Thursday 2 December 1999 Leif Gregory wrote: I agree with you Claudius about people preferring (although naively) ZIP over RAR. It's the same point I've made about people preferring Outlook or OE over TB. They want what they know, not what is the best. Well, I have a couple of problems

Re: [OT] Classic Glyphs

1999-12-03 Thread Christopher J. Trybowski
On Thursday, December 02, 1999 Stefan Tanurkov wrote: CJT By the way! Wouldn't you upgrade Dos Navigator in the way it supports CJT LFNs? It was a very good and advanced project, and I think it CJT shouldn't have been abandoned... We've made DN Freeware with sources available.

Re[2]: Classic Glyphs

1999-12-03 Thread tracer
Friday, December 03, 1999 Hello Ali, Friday, Friday, December 03, 1999, you wrote: Alitracer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: winrars interface was real lousy and unfriendly... Plus that winzip uses the same simple registration system since ages making it a very profitable product as the more

Re[3]: Classic Glyphs

1999-11-27 Thread joshuaalllenrday
://jarday.com ---THE ORIGINAL MESSAGE was as follows:--- DATE: 11/27/1999 FROM: joshuaalllenrday [EMAIL PROTECTED] SUBJ: Classic Glyphs -- -- -- View the TBBETA archive at http

Re: Classic Glyphs

1999-11-27 Thread Ali Martin
Claudius Regn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, AM It worked fine. Yes, confirmed. Seems quite revolutionary to me :) Nah. Opera has supported this for some time. :) You'll find quite a collection of toolbar glyphs at the Opera website. You can interchange glyphs in Opera on the fly as