On Fri, 02 Mar 2012 22:10:48 -0300, Gerardo A. Mirkin wrote:
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> Hello everybody,
> I just opened yelp help of Gnome 2.0 for the first time since I
> installed Debian 6.04 on an Asus eee pc 1215p (using net install from a
> pen drive made with unetbootin). To my surprise, when I cl
Hello everybody,
I just opened yelp help of Gnome 2.0 for the first time since I installed
Debian 6.04 on an Asus eee pc 1215p (using net install from a pen drive
made with unetbootin). To my surprise, when I click on a help link no help
appears, and a message like the example that follows pops out
I had had this problem too
Take a look on packages that suggests/recommends pango and install them
В Вск, 26/02/2006 в 08:48 +0100, Joost Kraaijeveld пишет:
> Hi,
>
> When I open my Gnome Help files I get these strange chars: squares with
> numbers like 20 (on the first line) and 0
Hi James,
> The following website contains excellent instructions on which font sets
> to install in order to display these characters correctly:
>
> http://wiki.splitbrain.org/debianfonts
>
> Hope that helps
It did. After reading and comparing the installed fonts I installed the
package ttf-ju
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Joost Kraaijeveld wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When I open my Gnome Help files I get these strange chars: squares with
> numbers like 20 (on the first line) and 02, 03,15 etc (on the second
> line) in them. I assume that these are Unicode c
I too see this and was wondering the same thing.
-- Tony
On Sun, 2006-02-26 at 08:48 +0100, Joost Kraaijeveld wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When I open my Gnome Help files I get these strange chars: squares with
> numbers like 20 (on the first line) and 02, 03,15 etc (on the second
> l
Hi,
When I open my Gnome Help files I get these strange chars: squares with
numbers like 20 (on the first line) and 02, 03,15 etc (on the second
line) in them. I assume that these are Unicode chars, not being
displayed properly.
How do I get those characters diplayed properly?
TIA
As I have said twice they are incompatible. I have OOo 2.0 installed
and the 1.1x help would cause OOo 2.0 to be uninstalled at least on sid.
:)
Paul
Paul, you obviously know that the answer is not in the unstable
repositories, then. Goodness, you've said it not once, but twice. So,
I wou
My system is Debian Woody, with Jamie Strandboge's Gnome 2.2 and Mozilla
1.4 backports, on a 1.8 GHz P4.
The Gnome help browser is apparently not able to access some of its help
files.
For example, if I run the browser and select Accessibility - Gnome
Onscreen Keyboard (GOK), I ge
I have installed KDE2 and so far I like it pretty well. I don't have the
help files installed, could someone tell me what package I need to get
the files?
thanks
In a message dated 5/5/99 12:23:33 PM Central Daylight Time,
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> From what I understand, I am supose to be able to get help on the Debian
> system
> but every time I have tried, I get a search box and I get nothing replying
> to
> any search command that I give it. Wh
>From what I understand, I am supose to be able to get help on the Debian system
but every time I have tried, I get a search box and I get nothing replying to
any search command that I give it. What do I do to fix it so I get some help?
-- Brian Schramm
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that vim doesn't seem to find its help files.
If anyone can help me.
Thanx
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On Wed, 10 Dec 1997 12:28:12 +0300, cs51wcs wrote:
> I'm looking for a good file for that will be able to answer some of my =
> questions about Linux. I've read all the included how-to's, but still =
> have many questions. I currently only have e-mail access and am not =
> able to browse or ftp.
I'm looking for a good file for that will be able to answer some of my
questions about Linux. I've read all the included how-to's, but still have many
questions. I currently only have e-mail access and am not able to browse or
ftp.
Thanks for any assistance,
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