Have any other OS X users seen unread posts show up as
bold? If so, did you do anything special to enable
this?
I'm using Tiger now, and I saw the bold font without troubles (using
'Sans' font and DarwinPorts)
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MAS!
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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?
as already wrote Jeff, I had to change in file /opt/local/include/
glib-2.0/glib/gi18n.h
the #include libintl.h
in #include
(I'm using DarwinPorts)
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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
The weekly betas are back!
sorry, I'm new here and I was using pan 0.14 only.. and may be you
already know there are troubles in saving files with 'ascii chars
>127'; for example I found a binary file with "decoltè" in the
filename and that was not saved ...
thank you again
bye bye!
MA
The weekly betas are back!
thank you so much :)
Most of the changes in these weekly releases come from user feedback!
just out of curiosity, I was able to compile under Mac OSX + darwin
ports (with a little hack for that):
(...)
In file included from decode.cc:31:
/opt/local/include/glib
The score file is the config that tells pan what items to score up
or down
and by how much, thus letting it assign scores based on the
relevant items
(...)
thank you for your precious info; I have to 'learn' how use pan and
scorefile, since I come from Agent and I was using it in a differe
url.cc: In function 'void pan::pan_url_show(const char*)':
url.cc:83: error: '_' was not declared in this scope
In another thread Charles suggested this patch:
ops, sorry, I missed it (since I'm on the list from really few time)
and.. thank you so much!! it works now :)
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MAS!
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I see from comments in what I snipped that you are using 0.9x. I'm
not
familiar with that part of it yet, tho I could tell you how to do
it in
(...)
then if I understand correcly, the 'score' file is to filter the
items in the panel only.. is it right?!
use filters/rules to tell PAN wha
I used to be an Agent user so when I first switched I missed the mark
threads option but it really isn't needed. The way agent works is to
just download everything without any real way of managing the
downloads.
I use Agent in a different way; usually I get all headers; when I
found an inte
I had the same problem. In my case the problem was that the
compiler couldn't find libintl.h. Now, I'm just a beginner with
configure/make, so my cheesy work around was to simply edit
(...)
I did it, and it works, but I have other errors
this one for example:
(...)
if g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H
sorry for the question, may be it's a faq, but I'm unable to find it
(and I'm following this ml from few time only);
there is a way to tell Pan to dl a 'watched' thread; or may be to
'mark' it for the dl? (as I was used to do with Agent)
or, how can I use the score file (I mean: how works i
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