On Wed, 16 Nov 2005 23:41:24 -0500, Karol Krizka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wednesday 16 November 2005 20:14, Youness Alaoui wrote:
On Wed, 16 Nov 2005 22:54:42 -0500, Jérôme Gagnon-Voyer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You know Youness...I found a kind of solution
>
> I found a little utility on Mac OS X, it makes the system
> automatically write something to you by just typing a special keyboard
>
> By example, I coded it for
>
> amsn forum (without the space between the both words)
>
> So immediatly, if I type
>
> amsn forum
>
> BANG!
>
> You can get this answer on the aMSN Mac Forum
>
> http://forums.cocoaforge.com/viewforum.php?f=14
>
> Thanks!
>
> 3 lines appear! BOUM! Fast and sweet! Genius! Works in my mail
> application, in Safari (web), but not on aMSN (doh!) but anyway it's
> great!
That's cool! I don't know if I'll ever use it though.. but stil..what's
that app's name ?
There is something like that in KDE. Just go to Control Center->Reginal
and
Accesibility->Input Actions. There is an example in the default KDE
install,
just select the Examples and look for "Type 'Hello'". And it does work in
amsn too :D.
cool, didn't know that, only problem is that I use enlightenment on my
linux box, and my windows box (which is my main PC now) is .. well,
windows :P
> By the way I installed on a friend computer aMSN...he is on Fedora
> Core (installed by school)
> I tought it would be hard (installing tcl/tk and all that stuff,
> because he doesn't have tcl/tk installed by default)
>
> But finally I just typed in the terminal
>
> yum install amsn
>
> 2 min later it was installed in Internet-Kde Menu, he was impressed!
>
> Yeah I know it's old, it's very 0.94-old-fashion but hey..it's easy.
> That's why the release should come soon, we have too much newbies
> hanging around us to try the new features with CVS (HEY TKCXImAGE IS
> NOT WORKING!! OH WHAT WE HAVE TO COMPILE IT? OH GOD! HOW DO I DO
> THAT?). If it could be easy like a one-line install with 0.95
> installation, then all the newbies will disapeear (most of them).
> That's why we have to release.
hehe cool :) but yeah, it's that easy, for 0.94 as well as 0.95, as long
as it's a "package" you get that nice behavior :) compiling would only
be
for CVS users and people who download "amsn source package"..
and by the way.. no the newbies won't dissapear, they will just find a
stupider question to ask :P
A good idea would be to create a "aMSN CVS repo" forr some distributions
like
Fedora and Debian. Then we could have an script generating debs and rpms
every few day and giving the users the possiblity to try the CVS version
without having to much about with the technicalities of cvs command line
and
compiling. This would allow us to skip the release candidate all
together.
I though about that... well, not the repo, but the script building the
rpms as well as the .tar.gz file... a repo would be nice, but do you know
how to set up one ? I know it's quite easy with debian, I don't know about
other packages (emerge/yum...) but it's still something worth looking
into...
btw, I'm still trying to figure out who's the wiki manager, there are a
lot of things that should go into the wiki (I'd like confirmations when
the wiki is modified like that).. first, the winks and the rdesktop
threads I sent, and now this... the idea of a repo and autobuilt packages
to be added and also setting up the trak server...
> I'm not very active currently but...I'm kind of a rush guy. If you
> say, hey release is NOW then my package will be ready and I will fix
> some last-minute bug(there's a bug in the smiley substitution of
> custom smiley when we send the custom smileys, what we see is good
> but what people receive is bad) and find time to do that stuff. To
> find time you have to be motivated by something and currently I just
> have no reason to work on aMSN and tons of reasons to study so that's
> just normal.
Yeah that's normal, we're all in the same boat (more or less)
I'll try to fight my lasyness and do some work as I most likely have
more time
than you. There are some advantages to being in a high school :)
yeah.. lucky you.. in my case, I'm with a full time job (internship) and
I'll soon be full time at school + part time job + part time external
training in finances .
> See ya
>
> Le 05-11-16 à 15:30, Youness Alaoui a écrit :
>> and I totally understand Jerome for answering the guy like that..
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