James G. Sack (jim) wrote:
Ralph Shumaker wrote:
..
You may want to summarize your problem and post it to (say) the gnumeric
list (see http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnumeric-list).
Perhaps you might first search or browse the archives available from the
link on that same page.
You could also proceed directly to the bugzilla page for gnumeric
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/browse.cgi?product=Gnumeric
and search or post a new bug.
Does gnome have a list? archives? bugzilla? It's not just gnumeric.
You can see that the last link above, to bugzilla.gnome.org, is generic
gnome, but as I remember, it asks for a "product", hence the query
option at the end of the URL. Maybe you just have to choose some
representative product, and in the report, say that the same behavior is
also observed on products X,Y,Z,..
Thanks, and since gnumeric is the one afflicted program I use most, I
may as well submit it there (if there's not already a similar entry).
I don't remember what else was near the gnumeric list pages, but you
should be able to find some of those answers by simply going to, say:
http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/
and
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/browse.cgi
You can sometimes find out a lot at websites by just experimentally
stripping off things from the right.
I keep forgetting to try that. Thanks.
After all has been said, I can't help feel that there might be some
benefit from hands-on testing by one-or-more "interested parties". If
you wanted and are able to, you might consider hauling your pc, printer,
cable (etc) to the installfest this coming Saturday. Perhaps someone
could even hook the printer to another computer and learn something that
way.
I need to check my email more often.
Actually, I would not have been able to make that one because of work
that I could not have gotten out of. But I should be able to make the
next one. Anyone know when and where? (Upcoming Events on the website
is blank.)
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