Jim Henderson posted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
excerpted below, on Tue, 18 Apr 2006 14:29:13 -0600:
> On Tue, 18 Apr 2006 11:57:23 -0500, Charles Kerr wrote:
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>> What would you (and everyone else) expect to see in a colors tab? What
>> would you _use_? Speak now or forever hold your peace. :)
>
>
Charles Kerr posted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, excerpted below, on
Tue, 18 Apr 2006 11:57:23 -0500:
> Duncan wrote:
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>> a) I need my font colors prefs back! I prefer light text on a dark
>> background, and actually use a military-green type window background.
>> With that sort of background, some o
Matt Braymiller wrote:
> */That /*would be very handy. If a header could be highlighted if it was
> from a certain poster or subject, it would make navigating through
> groups with a lot of traffic much easier.
I like this too - one feature that I miss from using MT-Newswatcher on
the Mac years a
On 4/18/06, Jim Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, 18 Apr 2006 11:57:23 -0500, Charles Kerr wrote:> What would you (and everyone else) expect to see in a colors tab? What
> would you _use_? Speak now or forever hold your peace. :)I use colour highlighting in the header pane - based on sc
On Tue, 18 Apr 2006 11:57:23 -0500, Charles Kerr wrote:
> What would you (and everyone else) expect to see in a colors tab? What
> would you _use_? Speak now or forever hold your peace. :)
I use colour highlighting in the header pane - based on scores. I'd also
be inclined to use colour highlig
Duncan wrote:
a) I need my font colors prefs back! I prefer light text on a dark
background, and actually use a military-green type window background.
With that sort of background, some of the default colors don't show up
well /at/ /all/.
What would you (and everyone else) expect to see in
some URLs don't link correctly:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1,1&item=6270812078
for example. the "," between 1,1 breaks the URL
from a rec.games.pinball post titled: "FA: Johnny Mnemonic GOING CHEAP!"
otherwise things seem to be working ok
henri
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On Tuesday 18 April 2006 10:52 am, Charles Kerr wrote:
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> Using gtk 2.4, right?
>
Right on the first try.
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John Aldrich wrote:
Hey... I just installed the RPM I built of 0.93 and noticed something REALLY
wierd... whenever I read an article, the right-hand side of the PAN window
expands exponentially... right off the side of the screen. I can grab the top
of the PAN window and drag the whole thing to
Hey... I just installed the RPM I built of 0.93 and noticed something REALLY
wierd... whenever I read an article, the right-hand side of the PAN window
expands exponentially... right off the side of the screen. I can grab the top
of the PAN window and drag the whole thing to the left and eventua
On Tuesday 18 April 2006 13:09, Duncan wrote:
> There's a gcc-3.4.6-r1 out with a few bugfixes. Maybe that is one of
> them? Something tells me this is likely a bug with 3.4.6, as yeah, 4.1
> might be more efficient, but 1.3 gig compared to 0.3 gig? That looks like
> a bug to me.
Just installe
Thomas Stein posted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, excerpted
below, on Tue, 18 Apr 2006 11:58:39 +0200:
> On Friday 14 April 2006 16:52, Duncan wrote:
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>> Well, when you get back... I just tried compiling it with gcc-3.4.6, and
>> yes, it /does/ use that memory.
>
> Hola.
>
> My ulimit is set to unlim
On Friday 14 April 2006 16:52, Duncan wrote:
> Well, when you get back... I just tried compiling it with gcc-3.4.6, and
> yes, it /does/ use that memory. I normally have my ulimit -v (virtual
> memory limit, total a single process is allowed to use, including swap)
> set to a gigabyte (1048576 K
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