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Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Roll/Scroll changes for Fileman
Mouse navigation would be handy for working with large and crowded
that you create.
Thom H.
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Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Roll/Scroll changes for Fileman
Thanks for this tip Cameron
by Medsphere. It is
unclear to me if the VA wants to incorporate that code
back into their installation base.
Kevin
--- TMaynard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have some general questions about where the
Fileman user interface will evolve.
I was able to hear parts of George Timson's
discussion
I have some general questions about where the Fileman user interface will
evolve.
I was able to hear parts of George Timson's discussion of Fileman in Boston
via the Teamspeak broadcast, but without benefit of his visuals.
There was enthusiasm for devloping possible mouse driven user interface
My question on this thread revolves around getting some insight into
what motivates an academic to join MC (regardless of the single minded
efficacy of his extensive projects) I like to use woodworking as an
analogy ...is he giving us the 5-in-1 Shopsmith that doesnt do any
throughput with
100 points for Colinux
I think there is value in offering Vista and GTM prepared for
Windows/Colinux for reasons already mentioned by Nancy and if according
to John it is easier to employ other Linux apps with access to legacy
info on mounted windows partitions. This is the kind of