On Jul 7, 2006, at 3:32 PM, walt wrote:
Hm. I thought OS X, being a flavor of *BSD, used X11 by default.
Is this not so? (I've never been willing to spend the money to
buy an Apple machine, much to my wife's disgust, so I speak from
ignorance here...)
X11 ships on the installation DVD but i
marco stagno wrote:
I had no troubles, just a little path patch in a header (I'm using DP)
What path did you need to change and in which header file?
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Any reported problems compiling the latest beta on OS X? If no one has
I had no troubles, just a little path patch in a header (I'm using DP)
Is it a patch that I should apply upstream?
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Has anyone got screenshots of the latest beta? Does it look much
different? I have been using Pan for some time on OS X with X11, the
the 'look' is pretty similar, but it change a bit from version to
version, still is in development :)
Any reported problems compiling the latest beta on OS X
Kelly Martin wrote:
> Pan is a great application and I am happy to see it's back in
> development.
No arguments from this crowd :o)
> Would be wonderful to find a native OS X version that
> doesn't require X11...
Hm. I thought OS X, being a flavor of *BSD, used X11 by default.
Is this not s
Has anyone got screenshots of the latest beta? Does it look much
different? I have been using Pan for some time on OS X with X11, the
old version from 2003. I've just joined this mailing list after seeing
today that Pan is in active development again. I apologize for not
having more background inf
Charles, there's also this old thing - I can't save the png attachment in
your posting of March 24, the one where you posted a huge screenshot of
the then coming-up Pan 0.90. Pan creates a file pan-screenshot-1.png, which
is 3 bytes in size...
I see the same. The file is named 'More' which als
Artur Jachacy wrote:
[...]
> Charles, there's also this old thing - I can't save the png attachment in
> your posting of March 24, the one where you posted a huge screenshot of
> the then coming-up Pan 0.90. Pan creates a file pan-screenshot-1.png, which
> is 3 bytes in size...
I see the same. T
Does 'Never expire old articles' mean expire them when they expire on the
server? Because if not, I'd like to see such an option alongside the
existing ones.
Charles, there's also this old thing - I can't save the png attachment in
your posting of March 24, the one where you posted a huge screensh
On Thu, 06 Jul 2006 23:32:39 -0600
Jim Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Jim,
> In total, I'm subscribed to about 170 groups - having all of those in
> one list would be problematic for me, both organizationally and from
> just a pure usability standpoint.
About 60 groups, in total, her
Hmmm... I can't say I've had a problem yet, but I can forsee one so
I'll throw in my 2p worth...
I am unfortunate enough to be an NTL customer in the UK, and they
offer 2 sets of news servers. A text-only server, and a binaries
server. The latter has a much shorter expiry time, and if queried wil
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