Hello Nils,
Nils-Christoph Fiedler [2009-11-15 15:53 +0100]:
> I am the coordinator of Low German translations (nds) on gnome.org
> and launchpad and I have got a question concerning these
> language-pack-nds packs on ubuntu.com.
> The packages here for example:
> http://packages.ubuntu.com/de/kar
On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 5:17 AM, Joseph Miller wrote:
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>
>> I have a slightly crazy idea. What if documents didn't have to be saved?
>> You could just start writing (or doing whatever you do in the particular
>> application), and the program magically remembers what you were doing in
>> case you
>
> I have a slightly crazy idea. What if documents didn't have to be saved?
> You could just start writing (or doing whatever you do in the particular
> application), and the program magically remembers what you were doing in
> case you closed the program, or it crashed. Of course, you want to giv
On Sun, 2009-11-15 at 23:37 +0800, Christopher Lees wrote:
> My favourite method of saving a document was in RiscOS; when you opened
> the 'save' dialog, it was just a small window with the document icon, a
> filepath and an OK button. When you were doing your initial save (or a
> "Save As...") you
On Sun, 2009-11-15 at 12:00 +, Joseph Miller said:
> >
> OK, I took a stab at it. Comments please.
>
> http://www.calcmaster.net/temp/document-save-modern2.svg
> http://www.calcmaster.net/temp/document-save-modern.svg
>
> -Joseph
I saved it to my desktop using Wget, and when I looked at th
I just received the free CD package I ordered awhile ago. And...
I don't know what happened, it looks very bland inside. None of the
familiar red/orange/yellowness ubuntueyness. It's just black text on white
background, no border, looks almost like what you'd expect at the back end
of a user ma