Re: Annotative attachments - Desirable feature for E-mail clientapplications

2006-08-19 Thread Jason Friedman

Omer Zak wrote:

Today I received an E-mail message, which I wanted to save and add a
note for myself about it (annotation).
I found that I know of no E-mail application, which can do this.
  

snip

The notary extension for thunderbird can do some of the things that you 
want:


https://addons.mozilla.org/thunderbird/979/

Jason



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Re: Open Office in FC4

2006-08-19 Thread Julian Daich
El vie, 18-08-2006 a las 23:24 +0300, Shoshannah Forbes escribió:
 On 18/08/2006, at 22:58, Julian Daich wrote:
 
  Second, some Hebrew characters as gimmels and tets, are missing in  
  some
  fonts.
 
 that is a bug in an older version of the Culmus fonts. You should  
 upgrade to the latest vesion (available from http://culmus.sf.net )
I installed the last .rpm released from Sourceforge. Nothing happened,
but I´m worrier about the Hebrew fonts missed at the human interface. I
cannot see corrections and when I try to make comments in Hebrew while
editing equations, I only see squares no matter which fonts y select for
OO Math.
This last behavior started a month ago after actualizing OOo to 2.02 and
installing msttfonts.
Sometimes, by the meantime, I use Xubuntu under Vmplayer to work with
Hebrew docs with equations! But it is too heavy, takes a lot of time to
boot and sometimes crashes. 

Julian
 
  I have some troubles with OOo running on FC4.
  First, when I open equations from MS .doc files, some characters as  
  sums
  and matrices, are missing.
 
 In OpenOffice's settings, under inport/export, what do you have? (all  
 the options should be marked)
 
 ---
 Shoshannah Forbes
 http://www.xslf.com
 
 
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Re: Annotative attachments - Desirable feature for E-mail client applications

2006-08-19 Thread Diego Iastrubni
בשבת, 19 באוגוסט 2006, 09:32, נכתב על ידי Omer Zak:
 Today I received an E-mail message, which I wanted to save and add a
 note for myself about it (annotation).
 I found that I know of no E-mail application, which can do this.

http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=132626

Lets see what happens with this...

-- 
diego, kde-il translation team

Please avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments.
See http://www.fsf.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html

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Building Twinkle SIP SoftPhone packages for Fedora i386

2006-08-19 Thread Ilya Konstantinov

Hi,


I've produced RPM packages of the Twinkle SIP Phone, a nice SIP 
SoftPhone which I'm using with an Israeli SIP provider. It integrates 
with the KDE addressbook[1], supports SIP properly and works great with 
ALSA (including dmix and Bluetooth headset). Unfortunately, I only have 
an x86_64 machine to build it on. Anyone wants to build it on an i386 
box as well and send me the RPMs?


You can find the source RPMs at:
http://www.shiny.co.il/ilya/rpm/


[1] A nice thing I've found out: If your mobile phone has Bluetooth 
support (or OBEX over USB), you can probably download a special file 
called telecom/pb.vcf from it (using obexftp). Then you can add it as 
a resource to KDE's Address Book, and have Twinkle share your mobile 
phone's address book. Works great on my Nokia 6230i.



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Re: Annotative attachments - Desirable feature for E-mail client applications

2006-08-19 Thread Omer Zak
On Sat, 2006-08-19 at 12:04 +0300, Diego Iastrubni wrote:
 בשבת, 19 באוגוסט 2006, 09:32, נכתב על ידי Omer Zak:
  Today I received an E-mail message, which I wanted to save and add a
  note for myself about it (annotation).
  I found that I know of no E-mail application, which can do this.
 
 http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=132626
 
 Lets see what happens with this...

Nice work, turning my idea into a feature request.

Someone already added to the above a note about his having found 2 other
feature requests related to the above, but aiming at the general goal of
abusing E-mail clients as general-purpose hierarchical information
management software.

This reminds me of the abusive interchangeability of spreadsheet and
database management software having the likes MS-Excel and MS-Access.

   --- Omer
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Re: Terminals and tcsh PATH problems

2006-08-19 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Thu, Aug 17, 2006 at 07:51:59PM +0300, Aviv Ben-Yosef wrote:
 Hello,
 
 About a week ago, a weird thing started happening when I logged into
 my account at work.
 After KDE started, whenever I clicked the Konsole button it opened for
 about 2 seconds and then closed. The same thing happened on gnome /
 xfce / blackbox etc, and with gnome-terminal, xterm etc. Even when I
 tried KDE's ALT+F2 (run command) the same thing happened. All the
 terminals opened for 2 seconds or less, and then simply closed.
 
 When I logged in the console and ran the terminal from there, it
 opened just fine in the X display.
 
 After some digging (which means, moving close to every dot-file in my
 home dir and checking what happens) I noticed that when I removed my
 login file the problem disappeared.
 Some more digging showed that the problem was actually this line:
 setenv PATH ${PATH}:/data.dir/program/bin
 
 Once commented out things were great.
 When I moved it to .tcshrc it worked great as well.
 I was able to reproduce this and everything in my account, but not here at 
 home.

my csh is rather rusty, but wouldn't it be better to use:

  set path ($path /data.dir/program/bin)

IIRC this does set PATH for child processes.


One thing I normally use to debug bourne shell scripts is to add near
the top:

exec 2/tmp/trace
set -x

Any tcsh equivalent?

 
 I have no clue whatsoever as to what may cause this, and I am pretty
 stunned ;)
 Does anyone have any ideas as to what the heck is going on?
 
 A few background details - Linux 2.4, kde version at least 1.5 years
 old, and its an organization, so lots of stuff are loaded etc' (group
 environment settings etc).

What distro? What version of tcsh?

-- Tzafrir

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