On Friday 16 February 2007 10:11 pm, Duncan wrote:
> Alternatively, since the print command is configurable, you should be able
> to simply point it at a script that does whatever you wish, stripping
> headers or whatever, before actually printing (or saving or whatever you
> tell it to do instead
On Thursday 17 August 2006 2:36 pm, Mick Semb Wever wrote:
> Works a charm! Straight off the bat too.
> Your answer went well belong the fish size I was hoping to catch.
> Thanks Duncan.
Here's my sigmonster, I have lots of files in a single dir (TIN style sigdir)
Yeah I know about as elegant as
On Thursday 27 July 2006 12:38 pm, Duncan wrote:
> I can confirm editing accels.txt works! =8^) Just the old GUI method of
> setting them doesn't, but perhaps that's by design, as with the >4
> connection feature? As long as accels.txt works, I'm happy! =8^)
Does one simply change the accel.txt
On Monday 24 July 2006 4:55 pm, Brad Sims wrote:
> Hrm I tried a symlink but then pan crashes as soon as I select a group
> I will try this weeks beta and see if it does the same.
Nope, spoke too soon it crashes completely with a symlink
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On Monday 24 July 2006 4:55 pm, Brad Sims wrote:
> Hrm I tried a symlink but then pan crashes as soon as I select a group
> I will try this weeks beta and see if it does the same.
seems to have went away, the symlink works
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The ability to print text articles, or at least pass them to an external program
like muttprint.
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On Monday 24 July 2006 1:12 pm, Charles Kerr wrote:
> In the rewrite you can set the SCOREFILE environmental variable,
> but a symlink is good. symlinks work for newsrc files too...
Hrm I tried a symlink but then pan crashes as soon as I select a group
I will try this weeks beta and see if it does
On Wednesday 19 July 2006 2:43 am, Duncan wrote:
> Is cleanscore shipped as a separate package? I don't see it in the Gentoo
> tree. Is it part of slrn or something else? It doesn't appear to be part
> of the pan build (unless it is built with a separate make target or
> something).
Is there a
How do I disable this feature?
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Yeah I know firefox does it by default but it annoys me; so I disabled it.
How do I turn it off in Pan?
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On Friday 30 June 2006 2:34 pm, Duncan wrote:
>
> OTOH, if you have the skills and it's either compile-time optional or
> doesn't require all sorts of GNOME libraries as dependencies (unlikely,
> at least at a sane code size, thus optional is the better bet), Charles has
> always said wishes with
Slrn can add a custom posting host to the message-id, this is quite useful
for adding scoring based on References. I'd like to see this someday if
it's not that hard to do.
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Another feature I would like is printing articles, I don't see them
in the beta, but then I built it without Gnome,
Now If it could print jpg/png attatchments that would be even better
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On Wednesday 28 June 2006 12:08 pm, Duncan wrote:
> I didn't use the feature often and hadn't yet missed it, but it was very
> convenient to have when it /was/ of use, and I'm sure I would have
> eventually needed it, looked for it, missed it, and filed a request of my
> own, if this one hadn't com
On the post editor, could we get a line number and column number at the
bottom somewhere? I know I can use an external editor but I'd rather not
have to.
The new betas are sweet.
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On Monday 17 April 2006 5:48 am, Søren Boll Overgaard wrote:
> . Also, are there really that many people who actually use more than one news
> client on a single machine (ie. the number of people
> who benefit from having the Score file in a single unified location)?
Well I do, I use PAN for bin
I've several groups which have three part binaries and would like to preview
them in Pan before downloading them. Is there a setting somewhere in the
source code I can tweak if this is a GINSKA requirement?
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On Wednesday 23 November 2005 2:40 am, Duncan wrote:
> Regardless, I read thru gmane using PAN itself, so not a lot of filtering
> available (only basic subject-line/author), and while I've noticed a /few/
> spam messages, it's not out of hand by any means, as yet. I think it's
> been three or fou
On Tuesday 17 May 2005 5:18 pm, Brad Rogers wrote:
> On Sun, 15 May 2005 10:19:22 +0100
> Tony Davison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello Tony,
>
> > Anyone else getting spam via this list?
>
> Yes. :-(
I can't tell... all incoming mail gets filtered through bogofilter.
(I *could* install a
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