Chip Rose wrote:
> I'm using Pan 0.14.2.91. I hope you don't tell me I have to update
> Good news, or bad?
If memory serves, for that version, bad :((it does save them fine,
though, so you have that to fall back on)
Good news is that, if you are a heavy usenet user, the upgrade pain is
well
When initiating a new posting (or following up on a previous one)
Pan opens a new
window for the text to be posted. I start typing my text, opening the
first line with a tab character, or a suitable number of spaces. As I
keep typing, on reaching the 80th column my text is wrapped around to
th
I'm using Pan 0.14.2.91. I hope you don't tell me I have to update, as
it's worked great other than this problem. Plus, I've broken my distro
(Xandros3) somehow - probably by forcing a apt-install from one of the
testing/unstable sources. Everything works fine, except I can't update
or insta
Douglas Bollinger wrote:
> Well, this has been discussed thoroughly. In the Wikipedia, it's just
> "Usenet" so I'll follow that guideline. Probably should be "in Usenet"
> though.
>
>
Fair enough and it is your document so you should have the final say in
it. Though if you read the Wikipedia
On Fri, 05 Jan 2007 15:32:58 -0500
Darren Albers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> First of all I think what you have done is wonderful and will be a great
> help to all the new Pan users! If you don't mind can you open a bug
> ticket and attach your help file so Charles can see it and hopefully it
Tim Kynerd wrote:
> Unfortunately, the English language isn't even that consistent.
And don't forget that if you change continents, and it is even less
consistent. In the US, we say someone is "in the hospital", but in
various other English-speaking countries, it's usually someone is "in
hospital"
On Fri, 05 Jan 2007 21:29:49 -0500, Chip Rose wrote:
> When I click on image files, they display in the Pan window just fine,
> unless they are 1/2 or higher, then they only display the top half of
> the photo, and the bottom portion is completely black. How can I
> resolve this? Thanks.
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