On Friday 14 May 2004 12:18, H. S. wrote:
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Since I posted this, I have confirmed from another person who is
experiencing this very same problem, on Sid. I haven't received any
replies to the post above though. Is nobody else experiencing this
problem (I am surprised), or is nobody using
On Sat, May 15, 2004 at 06:31:18AM -0400, richard lyons wrote:
BTW, why grep '^ii.*'. WHat does the .* usefully add?
Nothing.
and the single quotes? I expected, and got, the same response with
either or both omitted.
'*' is a metacharacter to the shell: if you'd happened to have any files
On Saturday 15 May 2004 07:05, Colin Watson wrote:
On Sat, May 15, 2004 at 06:31:18AM -0400, richard lyons wrote:
BTW, why grep '^ii.*'. WHat does the .* usefully add?
Nothing.
and the single quotes? I expected, and got, the same response with
either or both omitted.
'*' is a
Apparently, _richard lyons_, on 05/15/04 06:31,typed:
BTW, why grep '^ii.*'. WHat does the .* usefully add? and the single
Nothing really. I think I put that to match something else down the line
but never found anything.
quotes? I expected, and got, the same response with either or both
Apparently, _H. S._, on 05/12/04 14:00,typed:
I was trying OpenOffice on my Sid box running 2.4.26-1-686 kernel, and
noticed that some fonts (Times and Palladino for example) appear
reversed. This happens when apply a style to a body of text. Suppose I
make it Text Body, and then modify the
I was trying OpenOffice on my Sid box running 2.4.26-1-686 kernel, and
noticed that some fonts (Times and Palladino for example) appear
reversed. This happens when apply a style to a body of text. Suppose I
make it Text Body, and then modify the style so that Text Body is normal
Times font. If
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