> Dan Jacobson writes:
> Any 18 to 20 sized recommendations? (I think at size 24, 80
> characters will start to wrap.)
I like -xos4-Terminus-Medium-R-Normal--20-200-72-72-C-100-ISO8859-1
from the xfonts-terminus package. From the description:
This package contains normal and bold fonts
> Toby Speight writes:
> I recently discovered problems with code that used
> substitute-in-file-name to expand environment variables in file
> names. It turned out that the name in question was not having its
> environment variables expanded correctly.
> Subsequent investigation showed
> Dan Jacobson writes:
> Well, simple users wouldn't remember to hit Q when finished to
> clean up or whatever.
In which case what can I do to help them?
> I was hoping for something like M-x man: highly sensitive to what
> the cursor is upon for giving defaults when asking things in the
> csj writes:
> Is anybody here aware of any native emacs app that can read RSS/RDF
> newsfeeds?
There is at least one: http://www.nongnu.org/newsticker>. It's
pretty good, and development seems to be ongoing.
Matt
> Peter S Galbraith writes:
> > This isn't part of Debian, but if any Debian developers are
> > interested in packaging it, please contact me.
> I'm sure Roland will want to add it to dpkg-dev-el. Seems like a
> good fit. Or maybe this is for users and dpkg-dev-el is more for
> DDs?
I'm
ld), and keystrokes to visit changelog and README files.
This isn't part of Debian, but if any Debian developers are interested
in packaging it, please contact me.
--
Matt Hodges
School of Chemical Sciences
University of Birmingham
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