Hi Bert!
The answers are bellow.
Did you use the same image version at home to create the project
file? This one appears to be Squeak3.9.
Yes, it is the same image, I only did a copy of the image file and
chageset from the Linux box to the Windows, without changes.
Also, what does your
Hi Cédrick!
In my Windows box there is a Trend Micro OfficeScan running, installed
by the organization, and I can´t disable it to test.I will try in
another machine, or to acquire permission to disable it.
Thanks for the tip!
On 7/10/07, cdrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyway, you
english.
Can anyone open a bug report?
On 7/10/07, Bert Freudenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jul 10, 2007, at 18:06 , Fabio Oliveira wrote:
Hi Bert!
The answers are bellow.
Did you use the same image version at home to create the project
file? This one appears to be Squeak3.9.
Yes
Hi Bert!
On 7/10/07, Bert Freudenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And with changeset you mean actually the xyz.changes file named
like your xyz.image? Changesets are something different.
Ops! Again a newbie fault, you are absolutely right, I did a copy of
the image and CHANGES files, sorry.
You tried alt + .? This keyboard combination is the equivalent in
Squeak for the infamous ctrl + alt + del.
On 6/6/07, Damian Dobroczyński [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Patrick Collison napisał(a):
You'll need to use the Process Browser. In the World menu, select
Open, and then Process Browser.
Hi list!
Someone knows how to send work for more than one printer from a Squeak
image? What I saw until now is if I need to have something printed, I
need to convert to Postscript and then send to the printer. But if I
have a plain text printer? Or if I need to send to a printer in the
network,