on MacOS. So we have to work around this problem
We already allow this with the "Unredirect fullscreen windows" option.
If the window is detected as fullscreen compiz basically disables
itself and the window is drawn like it would be without compiz
running.
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kers,
> starting with kai, and I'd appreciate it if you'd make
> me and julliard level 40 on both.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Jeremy
>
>
>
You probably have to file a new one to change the owner. If so, well,
I've been waiting for one for Compiz for well over a year...
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s it. Then
again, they might just tell you WINE is broken.
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y
> wineprefix after installation.
You'll want to look for iTunesMobileDevice.dll, not a driver. The
whole thing is just a proprietary USB protocol.
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n regenerate
the patches.
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On 11/24/06, Vitaliy Margolen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[xdg-utils] can not handle files with spaces in them.
Probably because GNOME cannot handle files with spaces in them for the menus.
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side ~/.wine and set $XDG_CONFIG_HOME
(put the files in ~/.wine/menu/share/applications and set
$XDG_CONFIG_HOME to ~/.wine/menu/). I'm pretty sure you could add a
line to some dot file (.xinitrc?) and have this set on login.
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oo.bar";? Your
code treats them equally. How about "file:///" and "file://"?
Mike
I thought it was file://computername/path/to/file with
file:///path/to/file implying the local machine. I'm not so sure this
should be changed, it's some kind of a standard.
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On 4/28/06, Dimi Paun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
As I said, virtually any Java project in existance checks in
.jar files, and none of them suffer from any negative ill effect.
jar == zip, not such a big deal
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On 4/2/06, Joao Inacio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I use GMail, and i can filter by subject or by "to:" header... but not
> "cc:"...
>
In the To: line for the filter put "*) AND cc:(wine-devel@winehq.org"
to create a cc: filter.
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AOL
wants. You could use Peng [1] though. You could probably even skip
most of those steps if you get a distro that has packages for it.
[1] http://www.yolinux.com/TUTORIALS/LinuxTutorialAOL.html
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is because of the latency that arts gives you in
exchange for network transparency. Also, arts is basically
unmaintained.
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se your copy.
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. Not with coding, but with
working around bugs and such.
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gt;
> JFTR, is that June 14th or June 24th? Google's webpage says 14th, but maybe
> I got something wrong.
>
>
> Cheers,
>
>
> David
>
It's the 14th. Originally the site said the 24th and the PDF said the
14th, it was fixed.
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