[Pan-users] Re: VDQ : editing with pico

2005-06-29 Thread Duncan
Tim Kynerd posted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, excerpted below, on Wed, 29 Jun 2005 21:53:24 +0200: > Finally, I'm afraid I don't know what nano is. Nano is another small text mode text editor. It happens to be the one Gentoo uses by default, because it's small, yet has on-screen help and functions clo

[Pan-users] Re: VDQ : editing with pico

2005-06-29 Thread Pär Forsling
beartooth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Under Edit - Preferences - Apps & email, I have Editor set as "pico %t" ; > I have pico, because I run pine. But I notice that things don't work at > all the same way in creating a message as they do with Pine. Is Pan not > finding pico? Could it find nano bet

Re: [Pan-users] VDQ : editing with pico

2005-06-29 Thread Stephen Cofer
On 6/29/05, beartooth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Under Edit - Preferences - Apps & email, I have Editor set as "pico %t" ; > I have pico, because I run pine. But I notice that things don't work at > all the same way in creating a message as they do with Pine. Is Pan not > finding pico? Could it f

Re: [Pan-users] VDQ : editing with pico

2005-06-29 Thread Tim Kynerd
beartooth wrote: Under Edit - Preferences - Apps & email, I have Editor set as "pico %t" ; I have pico, because I run pine. But I notice that things don't work at all the same way in creating a message as they do with Pine. Is Pan not finding pico? Could it find nano better? Do I need a full pat

[Pan-users] Monitor Resolution still pending (was Re: FC4 version)

2005-06-29 Thread beartooth
On Mon, 27 Jun 2005 04:29:43 -0700, Duncan wrote: > beartooth posted > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > excerpted below, on Sun, 26 Jun 2005 08:56:06 -0400: > >> Yesterday the install media for Fedora Core 4 got here > > BTW, I don't believe I ever saw a resolution to your resolution problem > you had me

[Pan-users] VDQ : editing with pico

2005-06-29 Thread beartooth
Under Edit - Preferences - Apps & email, I have Editor set as "pico %t" ; I have pico, because I run pine. But I notice that things don't work at all the same way in creating a message as they do with Pine. Is Pan not finding pico? Could it find nano better? Do I need a full path for it? -- Bear