Hi all,
I'm not sure if this is a real bug or just a stupid config error. I suspect
the latter.
kmail-4.2.0 displays mail using the correct language dictionary - English
(South Africa). However, the composer insists on using Afrikaans. If I
select Settings - SpellChecker and set the default
On Thu, 30 Nov 2006, Daniel Iliev wrote:
You could also try Seamonkey [1] which is closer replacement of Mozilla
than Firefox. It is an all-in-one solution just like Mozilla (web
browser, e-mail client, HTML composer, IRC client). It can be found in
portage.
I'll take a look at it. I really
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Hello,
How do I add languages to the spell checking list in evolution composer?
I've just installed aspell-en and English did not show.
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On Thursday 19 Sep 2013 17:32:16 Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
Is it not part of the Mozilla suite anymore? Try seamonkey or
seamonkey-bin, which is the current incarnation of the suite.
Yes, I find that Seamonkey has a Composer component, but it seems not to have a
CSS editor like
Options/Automatic Spellchecking is checked and the status line at the bottom
of Composer shows Spellcheck: on. Manually selecting Tools/Spelling shows
the message Spell check complete. But no mispelled words are marked,
including nonsense strings like lakjdfh.
ispell is installed. I can go
On Thursday 24 December 2009 17:16:12 Daniel D Jones wrote:
Options/Automatic Spellchecking is checked and the status line at the
bottom of Composer shows Spellcheck: on. Manually selecting
Tools/Spelling shows the message Spell check complete. But no mispelled
words are marked, including
symptoms when I'm reading mail. It's only when I have Composer open.
I'm not using LDAP or any sort of external addressbook, and I'm not sure
why Composer would be accessing the addressbook while I'm in the middle of
writing an email. I can see it happening on either opening or closing
Composer
in
the composer window. Formatting (HTML) was enabled. Not by me, I
hasten to add. It isn't now.
Would someone please confirm whether this has had the desired effect? Many
thanks.
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pretty certain that the composer
options allow you to disable rich-text for messages (or, conversely,
enable plain-text-only).
it's there somewhere, just dig ;)
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to
take up
with KDE upstream?
As far as I know it will remember the previous selection under Options
in your
message editor, for all of the settings therein. It would be nice if
these
could be set and honoured as a default preference under say,
Settings/Configure Kmail/Composer
if
these
could be set and honoured as a default preference under say,
Settings/Configure Kmail/Composer, then overriden on a message by
message
basis using the Options in each message.
My point exactly.
I'll try to log a feature request with KDE upstream this weekend if noone
comes
if
these
could be set and honoured as a default preference under say,
Settings/Configure Kmail/Composer, then overriden on a message by
message
basis using the Options in each message.
My point exactly.
I'll try to log a feature request with KDE upstream this weekend if noone
(Yes that's a joke, but the problem is real :)
Evolution doesn't list any dictionaries in preferences Composer
Preferences Spell Checking. I have these versions installed:
mail-client/evolution-2.22.3.1
app-text/gnome-spell-1.0.8
app-dicts/aspell-en-6.0.0
app-text/aspell-0.60.6
I also have
(Settings/Configure Kmail/Composer/Charset)
Regards,
Norberto
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On 24 Dec 2009, at 22:16, Daniel D Jones wrote:
Options/Automatic Spellchecking is checked and the status line at the bottom
of Composer shows Spellcheck: on. Manually selecting Tools/Spelling shows
the message Spell check complete. But no mispelled words are marked,
including nonsense
on 2011-08-13 at 10:09 Michael Mol wrote:
I don't use rosegarden, but I noticed you didn't try 'strace'.
who said i didn't? :-)
yes, i did try strace, but i'm not a programmer, just a composer, so i
can't interpret the output. in these cases i can only google the results,
to see if i find
...
I've finally found what I think was the culprit - a menu option hidden in
the composer window. Formatting (HTML) was enabled. Not by me, I
hasten to add. It isn't now.
Would someone please confirm whether this has had the desired effect? Many
thanks.
Confirmed.
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was the culprit - a menu option hidden in
the composer window. Formatting (HTML) was enabled. Not by me, I
hasten to add. It isn't now.
Would someone please confirm whether this has had the desired effect? Many
thanks.
Success. Just text.
thanks,
allan
found what I think was the culprit - a menu option hidden in
the composer window. Formatting (HTML) was enabled. Not by me, I
hasten to add. It isn't now.
Would someone please confirm whether this has had the desired effect? Many
thanks.
Yup. Just text.
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On Thursday 19 Sep 2013 21:24:15 Peter Humphrey wrote:
On Thursday 19 Sep 2013 17:32:16 Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
Is it not part of the Mozilla suite anymore? Try seamonkey or
seamonkey-bin, which is the current incarnation of the suite.
Yes, I find that Seamonkey has a Composer component
Asking here since the kde-pim list suggested that this could be a
Gentoo-specific problem I'm having.
In KDE KMail, when I enable the "only quote selected text when replying"
feature under Configure -> Composer -> General, the reply behavior
doesn't seem to change. That is
therein. It would be nice if
these
could be set and honoured as a default preference under say,
Settings/Configure Kmail/Composer, then overriden on a message by
message
basis using the Options in each message.
My point exactly.
I'll try to log a feature request with KDE upstream this weekend
with KDE upstream?
As far as I know it will remember the previous selection under Options
in your
message editor, for all of the settings therein. It would be nice if
these
could be set and honoured as a default preference under say,
Settings/Configure Kmail/Composer
, which is Arabic? I can't find anything in his emails to cause
this.
Go to
Settings / Configure Kmail... / Composer / Charset
There you should see a list of charsets KMail tries to use for encoding
outgoing mail. Maybe this list contains iso-8869-6.
Regards
mks
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on the desktop
itself. (In KMail it happens in the message list and the preview
pane, but not in the folder list or the composer window.)
Anyone else seeing this? Just to make sure I'm not having a subtly
broken system.
Benno
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, Konversation,
Kate, ...), but does not happen in KWrite, nor on the desktop
itself. (In KMail it happens in the message list and the preview
pane, but not in the folder list or the composer window.)
Anyone else seeing this? Just to make sure I'm not having a subtly
broken system.
yepp, see
variable if it exists to pick a browser to
which it sends a mailto: link containing all the info to compose a mail in
the composer that the browser uses to handle mailto. Hope that makes
sense. :)
Konqueror will use kmail by default.
$ BROWSER=konqueror googleearth
You may also edit
On Friday 25 December 2009 02:36:08 Stroller wrote:
On 24 Dec 2009, at 22:16, Daniel D Jones wrote:
Options/Automatic Spellchecking is checked and the status line at the
bottom of Composer shows Spellcheck: on. Manually selecting
Tools/Spelling shows the message Spell check complete
chatzilla composer crypt cups dbus java ldap mailclient roaming
startup-notification -custom-optimization -gnome -system-sqlite
James
to get through its startup sequence, which
includes fetching new e-mails via POP3. It's usually a few minutes
before I can do anything with it. After that it's as responsive as any
other program, and the composer is too. I've had the same problem with
all recent versions as far as I remember
Am Samstag, 13. August 2011, 18:54:45 schrieb luis jure:
on 2011-08-13 at 10:09 Michael Mol wrote:
I don't use rosegarden, but I noticed you didn't try 'strace'.
who said i didn't? :-)
yes, i did try strace, but i'm not a programmer, just a composer, so i
can't interpret the output
to thunderbird) but i'm pretty certain that the composer
options allow you to disable rich-text for messages (or, conversely,
enable plain-text-only).
it's there somewhere, just dig ;)
I used to use Kmail but switched to Seamonkey. Don't start. I might
bite. :-) I did some googling and found
therein. It would be nice if these
could be set and honoured as a default preference under say,
Settings/Configure Kmail/Composer, then overriden on a message by message
basis using the Options in each message.
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selection under Options
in your
message editor, for all of the settings therein. It would be nice if
these
could be set and honoured as a default preference under say,
Settings/Configure Kmail/Composer, then overriden on a message by
message
basis using the Options in each message.
My point
Hello all, my first post here.
Since installing Gentoo on my working audio box, i've had a good run,
with no problems. (I'm a full time classical composer)
The audio packages are stable and i get to work all day every day
without having to spend time tweaking anything in the OS. (At last)
So
trimmed to the number of lines speci-
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So long,
tkr
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still *use*
Mozilla, even if it's compiled with Mail, and Composer, and IRC, while I
wait for it to recompile with the -moz*** USE flags.
You can't, stage 3 doesn't even include X. However, you can use the GRP
packages with a stage 3 installation, because the flags are all at
default, so you can
player and a trial composer. You did compose your
For Eliza during the trial, and now you can play it freely.
Don't feel in guilt for proprietary software houses. They sure know
their business -if you can do what you've done respecting their
licenses, fine, it was their choice.
If you still feel
replacement of Mozilla
than Firefox. It is an all-in-one solution just like Mozilla (web
browser, e-mail client, HTML composer, IRC client). It can be found in
portage.
[1] http://www.mozilla.org/projects/seamonkey/
P.S.
Have you set Firefox to clean your private information (and especially
cookies
are already running.
You could also try Seamonkey [1] which is closer replacement of Mozilla
than Firefox. It is an all-in-one solution just like Mozilla (web
browser, e-mail client, HTML composer, IRC client). It can be found in
portage.
end/snip
So, my biggest challenge is migrating all
-in-one solution just like Mozilla (web
browser, e-mail client, HTML composer, IRC client). It can be found in
portage.
end/snip
So, my biggest challenge is migrating all of the bookmarks, email,
setings and such to a new platform. Simple automation of this task
is the key ingredient
On 19/06/06, Bo Ørsted Andresen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It uses the BROWSER environment variable if it exists to pick a browser to
which it sends a mailto: link containing all the info to compose a mail in
the composer that the browser uses to handle mailto. Hope that makes
sense. :)
Yes
, but no luck.
I'm open to any help, advice, suggestions, or even a dose of good
humour at this point.
The intention is to build Gentoo with fluxbox, and use the laptop as
an admin computer, so i can keep my AMD64 studio box (I'm a composer)
in it's current pristine Gentoo 64bit state. (and no problems
. There
are others.
Filter list mail into a folder, and tell the mailer it is for a list.
Decide how you want to reply and press (the composer deals with it correctly):
l - reply to list
a - reply to all
R - reply to original sender
r - reply to whatever seems to be default reply address.
So
.
Decide how you want to reply and press (the composer deals with it correctly):
l - reply to list
a - reply to all
R - reply to original sender
r - reply to whatever seems to be default reply address.
So instead of blindly clicking reply and getting all upset about the outcome,
just press one
the mailer it is for a list.
Decide how you want to reply and press (the composer deals with it correctly):
l - reply to list
a - reply to all
R - reply to original sender
r - reply to whatever seems to be default reply address.
So instead of blindly clicking reply and getting all upset about
that understands mailing lists, like kmail. There
are others.
Filter list mail into a folder, and tell the mailer it is for a list.
Decide how you want to reply and press (the composer deals with it correctly):
l - reply to list
a - reply to all
R - reply to original sender
r - reply to whatever
the dictionary from seamonkey (Edit-Preferences-Appearence-Spelling,
then from the Language field choose 'Download more dictionaries...'). I
also have an English US/UK dictionary which I don't remember installing
so I suppose it's part of the default SM (non-bin) package. In composer
I switch
to install
the dictionary from seamonkey (Edit-Preferences-Appearence-Spelling,
then from the Language field choose 'Download more dictionaries...'). I
also have an English US/UK dictionary which I don't remember installing
so I suppose it's part of the default SM (non-bin) package. In composer
I
work with copy-paste (but I have never
> tried to do that).
>
> Unfortunately, depending on the web page, the inspector itself can
> sometimes be slow or even freeze.
>
> If you're using Seamonkey as a web browser, here's another idea I didn't
> try but which might help: c
On Thursday, 25 June 2020 15:55:41 BST Matt Connell (Gmail) wrote:
> In KDE KMail, when I enable the "only quote selected text when replying"
> feature under Configure -> Composer -> General, the reply behavior
> doesn't seem to change. That is to say, if I try t
to be *uncomfortable* while
I'm waiting to get my system up to my personal spec-- I can still *use*
Mozilla, even if it's compiled with Mail, and Composer, and IRC, while I
wait for it to recompile with the -moz*** USE flags.
Of course, that's the reason I generally did an Alternative Stage 1
install
composing window while waiting for
the darn thing to unfreeze, the whole application crashes after the waiting is
over. Starting it up does not restore the composer and any text I had written
is lost.
Unlike you I do not use mysql, but sqlite. So I think that this problem is
not related
?
wiki.eclipse.org but am not sure where to go to from here.
Your not alone. Elipse is a constantly morphing ecosystem where billion
dollar boys twist the future for their $elfish reason$.
For example, TI installes Code Composer on top of eclipse for their
internet of things embedded linux development ecosystem
boundary shows up faintly, its content does not and
the desktop is by then completely frozen. Ctrl+Alt+End which should restart
the composer, does not. Ctrl+Alt+Backspace kills the X session leaving a
number of defunct elements behind, like gkrellm.
This is what Xorg.0.log shows:
[72.222
removed using the inspector are not present in the saved
version), hopefully it will also work with copy-paste (but I have never
tried to do that).
Unfortunately, depending on the web page, the inspector itself can
sometimes be slow or even freeze.
If you're using Seamonkey as a web browser, here's another idea I didn't
try but which might help: ctrl+E will open the current web page for
editing in Seamonkey's Composer.
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the Language field choose 'Download more dictionaries...'). I
also have an English US/UK dictionary which I don't remember installing
so I suppose it's part of the default SM (non-bin) package. In composer
I switch between languages with CTRL-SHIFT-P. I also run LXDE.
I have the default Gentoo spell
environments. Again, assuming
somebody doesn't recognize your problem here.
Since writing, I've found that my fonts have all changed as well. It's almost
as though something were cruising my home directories and flipping bits. And
KMail insists on using American English in the composer, despite my
.
Since writing, I've found that my fonts have all changed as well. It's
almost as though something were cruising my home directories and flipping
bits. And KMail insists on using American English in the composer, despite
my telling it UK. That may not be new though.
I'm signed up to the KDE
dependencies... done!
[ebuild R] www-client/seamonkey-2.0.14-r1 USE=alsa chatzilla
composer dbus java libnotify mailclient roaming startup-notification
-crypt -custom-cflags -custom-optimization -debug -gnome -ldap
-system-sqlite -wifi LINGUAS=en en_US -be -ca -cs -de -en_GB -es
-es_AR -es_ES -fi
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