Howdy,
Something interesting happened. I was reading another unrelated PDF in KPDF,
then tried loading one of my "bad" PDFs in KPDF after forgetting that it
crashes. KPDF didn't crash. The bad PDF worked fine. The contents list seems
to work, though when clicking on a topic not in the current f
How irresitibly ironic it is that , http://www.konqueror.org/investigatebug/
exhibits the same (buggy) behaviour when selecting headers. At least it isn't
LinuxJounal-specific (in whatever way that could be possible), then.
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Package: konqueror
Version: 4:3.5.2-2+b1
Severity: normal
Go to http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/3529. Select a bunch of
text, including the bottom line of a paragraph (all the way to the end
of that line, including the paragraph break so to speak). Then click
elsewhere. There is a small lin
FYI: The status of the meta-kde-extras source package
in Debian's testing distribution has changed.
Previous version: 5:45
Current version: 5:48
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reassign 348870 ftp.debian.org
retitle 348870 Please remove kexi from the archive
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Hi,
kexi has been integrated into the koffice package, so it can now be
removed from the archive:
Source: kexi
Binaries: libkexif-dev, kexi-postgresql-driver, kexi-mysql-driver
Only one package currently bu
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> reassign 348870 ftp.debian.org
Bug#348870: kexi will be integrated into koffice source package
Bug reassigned from package `kexi' to `ftp.debian.org'.
> retitle 348870 Please remove kexi from the archive
Bug#348870: kexi will be integrated into koffice
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