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On Oct 7, 2013 6:25 PM, "Incongruous ..." wrote:
> Jon_y, when your emails appear in the inbox, it shows only attachments. I
> don't know about the rest of the users but... opening attachments is not
> one of most fun things to do for me.
> Is there so
Jon_y, when your emails appear in the inbox, it shows only attachments. I don't
know about the rest of the users but... opening attachments is not one of most
fun things to do for me.
Is there something I could change so that your messages are displayed within my
email reader?
TIA
Date: Mon,
On 10/7/2013 20:02, Jim Michaels wrote:
> I think there are supposed to be 500 some new APIs in Win8 (or was it 8.1
> coming out oct 18th?). would be interesting to see the change doc between 7
> and 8. maybe it's less than 500? but the list below is long (look at scroll
> thumb)...
> http://msd
I think there are supposed to be 500 some new APIs in Win8 (or was it 8.1
coming out oct 18th?). would be interesting to see the change doc between 7 and
8. maybe it's less than 500? but the list below is long (look at scroll
thumb)...
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/hh92
On 10/3/2013 15:08, Vaibhav Sood wrote:
> Yes, that's correct. GetPointerFrameTouchInfo is one of the new Windows 8
> API's that I could not find in the mingw-64 headers (it should ideally be
> in winuser.h).
>
Done, added to trunk r6333. The corresponding user32.def file may need
updating.
Any
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On 07.10.2013 05:29, Daniel Goldman wrote:
> LRN - Thanks for the help. Things are working better now.
>
> "echo | [] -E -v -" (ran from windows xp "command window")
> did help (some
> portions shown):
>
> Target: i686-w64-mingw32
> Configured with