Re: changer de pager

2018-08-11 Thread Alexandre Hoïde
On Sat, Aug 11, 2018 at 01:47:08PM +0200, Bernard Schoenacker wrote: > merci pour la réponse Je t'en prie Bernard ! (J'ai dis « le plus simplement du monde », parce que, en l'occurrence, le complètement automatique permet de découvrir sans même RTFM). --  ___ | $ 

Re: changer de pager

2018-08-11 Thread Bernard Schoenacker
- Mail original - > De: "Alexandre Hoïde" > À: debian-user-french@lists.debian.org > Envoyé: Samedi 11 Août 2018 13:18:50 > Objet: Re: changer de pager > > On Sat, Aug 11, 2018 at 01:09:22PM +0200, Bernard Schoenacker wrote: > > à l'aide de update-al

Re: changer de pager

2018-08-11 Thread Alexandre Hoïde
On Sat, Aug 11, 2018 at 01:09:22PM +0200, Bernard Schoenacker wrote: > à l'aide de update-alternative je recherche le moyen de modifier > la sélection du pager pour le basculer vers most > > comment faire de nouveau, désolé mais je deviens poisson rouge Salut Bernard… bin, le plu

changer de pager

2018-08-11 Thread Bernard Schoenacker
bonjour, à l'aide de update-alternative je recherche le moyen de modifier la sélection du pager pour le basculer vers most comment faire de nouveau, désolé mais je deviens poisson rouge merci slt bernard

Re: how to change default pager for tab completions from 'more' to 'less'

2014-04-04 Thread berenger . morel
Le 02.04.2014 23:15, Clive Standbridge a écrit : if i use tab completion, and there are a lot of possibilities, 'more' is used as the default pager to show the list. I want to see the list with the 'less' pager. You may be out of luck. bash(1) in the Readline Variables section states

Re: how to change default pager for tab completions from 'more' to 'less'

2014-04-03 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Wed, Apr 02, 2014 at 01:34:54PM -0700, tom arnall wrote: if i use tab completion, and there are a lot of possibilities, 'more' is used as the default pager to show the list. I want to see the list with the 'less' pager. example: ~/$ cdtab will get: Display all 150

how to change default pager for tab completions from 'more' to 'less'

2014-04-02 Thread tom arnall
if i use tab completion, and there are a lot of possibilities, 'more' is used as the default pager to show the list. I want to see the list with the 'less' pager. example: ~/$ cdtab will get: Display all 150 possibilities? (y or n) if i enter 'y', the 'more' pager is used to display

Re: how to change default pager for tab completions from 'more' to 'less'

2014-04-02 Thread Don Armstrong
On Wed, 02 Apr 2014, tom arnall wrote: if i use tab completion, and there are a lot of possibilities, 'more' is used as the default pager to show the list. I want to see the list with the 'less' pager. It's actually readline which has its own internal more-like pager. See this thread: http

Re: how to change default pager for tab completions from 'more' to 'less'

2014-04-02 Thread Clive Standbridge
if i use tab completion, and there are a lot of possibilities, 'more' is used as the default pager to show the list. I want to see the list with the 'less' pager. You may be out of luck. bash(1) in the Readline Variables section states page-completions (On) If set to On, readline

Re: how to change default pager for tab completions from 'more' to 'less'

2014-04-02 Thread Tom Furie
On Wed, Apr 02, 2014 at 01:34:54PM -0700, tom arnall wrote: if i use tab completion, and there are a lot of possibilities, 'more' is used as the default pager to show the list. I want to see the list with the 'less' pager. There are a few ways to achieve your goal, depending on exactly what

Re: how to change default pager for tab completions from 'more' to 'less'

2014-04-02 Thread Tom Furie
On Wed, Apr 02, 2014 at 10:40:13PM +0100, Tom Furie wrote: There are a few ways to achieve your goal, depending on exactly what your goal is. As far as I'm aware 'less' has a higher priority than 'more' in the alternatives system, so... Oops. No there aren't. That should teach me to read more

Re: xfce4-panel pager (aka Workspace Switcher) width?

2013-06-14 Thread Zenaan Harkness
On 6/13/13, Darac Marjal mailingl...@darac.org.uk wrote: On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 08:00:52PM +1000, Zenaan Harkness wrote: After release of wheezy (I'm on sid), my pager has grown about twice as wide as I had it before. It looks like it has been set back to it's default setting for a 3-column

Re: xfce4-panel pager (aka Workspace Switcher) width?

2013-06-13 Thread Darac Marjal
On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 08:00:52PM +1000, Zenaan Harkness wrote: After release of wheezy (I'm on sid), my pager has grown about twice as wide as I had it before. It looks like it has been set back to it's default setting for a 3-column pager, but I wanted a narrower pager, and I had achieved

xfce4-panel pager (aka Workspace Switcher) width?

2013-06-11 Thread Zenaan Harkness
After release of wheezy (I'm on sid), my pager has grown about twice as wide as I had it before. It looks like it has been set back to it's default setting for a 3-column pager, but I wanted a narrower pager, and I had achieved it before this post-wheezy-release sid-upgrade. I tried adding

Re: new version of less pager

2012-09-19 Thread Bob Proulx
David wrote: Bob Proulx wrote: Austyg wrote: v451 of less is desirable because it adds support for GNU regular expressions. Hmm... It does say that in the upstream changelog. I am unfamiliar with GNU regular expressions. How are they different from either POSIX regular

Re: new version of less pager

2012-09-16 Thread David
On 15/09/2012, Bob Proulx b...@proulx.com wrote: Austyg wrote: v451 of less is desirable because it adds support for GNU regular expressions. Hmm... It does say that in the upstream changelog. I am unfamiliar with GNU regular expressions. How are they different from either POSIX regular

Re: new version of less pager

2012-09-15 Thread Bob Proulx
Austyg wrote: Thanks to all for good clues. v451 of less is desirable because it adds support for GNU regular expressions. Hmm... It does say that in the upstream changelog. I am unfamiliar with GNU regular expressions. How are they different from either POSIX regular expressions or PCRE

Re: new version of less pager

2012-09-08 Thread Camaleón
On Fri, 07 Sep 2012 11:45:55 -0700, Austyg wrote: Anyone know whether new version of less file-pager made it into Wheezy? (...) You can see the package status from here: http://packages.qa.debian.org/l/less.html It seems that not though is listed in the todo list but since Wheezy is now

Re: new version of less pager

2012-09-08 Thread Austyg
Thanks to all for good clues. v451 of less is desirable because it adds support for GNU regular expressions. Since the to do section of http://packages.qa.debian.org/l/less.html says: A new upstream version is available: 451, you should consider packaging it. It looks like it will eventually

new version of less pager

2012-09-07 Thread Austyg
Anyone know whether new version of less file-pager made it into Wheezy? 4 Sep 2012 less-451 has been released for general use. http://www.greenwoodsoftware.com/less/ Sorry for newbness . . . =/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject

Re: new version of less pager

2012-09-07 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Vi, 07 sep 12, 11:45:55, Austyg wrote: Anyone know whether new version of less file-pager made it into Wheezy? 4 Sep 2012 less-451 has been released for general use. http://www.greenwoodsoftware.com/less/ Sorry for newbness . . . =/ Let's ask APT (assuming one has the relevant

Re: new version of less pager

2012-09-07 Thread Bob Proulx
Austyg wrote: Anyone know whether new version of less file-pager made it into Wheezy? 4 Sep 2012 less-451 has been released for general use. http://www.greenwoodsoftware.com/less/ Sorry for newbness . . . =/ $ apt-cache policy less less: Installed: 444-4 Candidate: 444-4

Re: viewer or pager like antiword for open office files?

2007-10-19 Thread Ron Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 10/19/07 08:57, BartlebyScrivener wrote: I've googled on this for awhile, but must be using wrong terms. Looking for a viewer or pager that will allow me to cat .odt files from command line or view them and send text to stdout without opening

Re: viewer or pager like antiword for open office files?

2007-10-19 Thread BartlebyScrivener
On Oct 19, 10:40 am, Raj Kiran Grandhi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: apt-get install odt2txt (lenny or sid) Thanks. I'm on Etch. But, yes, I found a great script in the Python Cookbook 2nd edition pg. 101 Recipe 2.26 Extracting Text from OpenOffice.org Documents. rpd -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to

Re: viewer or pager like antiword for open office files?

2007-10-19 Thread Raj Kiran Grandhi
BartlebyScrivener wrote: I've googled on this for awhile, but must be using wrong terms. Looking for a viewer or pager that will allow me to cat .odt files from command line or view them and send text to stdout without opening oowriter? Looking for an equivalent to antiword for oowriter files

viewer or pager like antiword for open office files?

2007-10-19 Thread BartlebyScrivener
I've googled on this for awhile, but must be using wrong terms. Looking for a viewer or pager that will allow me to cat .odt files from command line or view them and send text to stdout without opening oowriter? Looking for an equivalent to antiword for oowriter files. Thank you, rpd

autocomplétion et pager

2007-08-27 Thread mpg
Bonjour, Sous debian lenny, avec un bash tout ce qu'il y a de plus standard, quand je tappe tructabtab pour un truc tel qu'il y a pas mal de possibilités, après que j'ai confirmé que je souhaite effectivement voir cette pléthore de possibilité, mon shell me les montre via un pager qui m'a tout

Re: autocomplétion et pager

2007-08-27 Thread Hugues LARRIVE
pager qui m'a tout l'air d'être more. En réalité ce n'est pas more qui est utilisé, c'est le pager interne de readline... en gros c'est compilé en dur. Pour preuve tu peux même virer more de ton système ça fonctionnera toujours pareil. On peut désactiver ce pager interne en mettant : set

Re: pager changed after upgrade from woody to sarge:

2005-09-06 Thread Bob Proulx
James Haskell wrote: my /etc/inputrc (without comments) is: set input-meta on set output-meta on so, i don't think my readline configuration is the cause. That looks normal. The problem now is that what you describe sounds really normal to me. And apparently to the other responders.

pager changed after upgrade from woody to sarge:

2005-09-05 Thread James Haskell
hello all, i just upgraded from woody to sarge, and it *seems* that in the process, my pager has changed from /usr/bin/less to /bin/more. e.g. if i type: cd /usr/include/ tab tab bash displays: Display all 370 possibilities? (y or n) when i type y, bash lists the files using /bin/more. chase

Re: pager changed after upgrade from woody to sarge:

2005-09-05 Thread Thomas Adam
--- James Haskell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hello all, i just upgraded from woody to sarge, and it *seems* that in the process, my pager has changed from /usr/bin/less to /bin/more. e.g. if i type: cd /usr/include/ tab tab bash displays: Display all 370 possibilities? (y or n) when i

Re: pager changed after upgrade from woody to sarge:

2005-09-05 Thread Elimar Riesebieter
On Mon, 05 Sep 2005 the mental interface of James Haskell told: hello all, i just upgraded from woody to sarge, and it *seems* that in the process, my pager has changed from /usr/bin/less to /bin/more. e.g. if i type: cd /usr/include/ tab tab bash displays: Display all 370 possibilities

Re: pager changed after upgrade from woody to sarge:

2005-09-05 Thread Bob Proulx
James Haskell wrote: i just upgraded from woody to sarge, and it *seems* that in the process, my pager has changed from /usr/bin/less to /bin/more. e.g. if i type: cd /usr/include/ tab tab bash displays: Display all 370 possibilities? (y or n) when i type y, bash lists the files using /bin

Re: pager changed after upgrade from woody to sarge:

2005-09-05 Thread James Vahn
James Haskell wrote: i just upgraded from woody to sarge, and it *seems* that in the process, my pager has changed from /usr/bin/less to /bin/more. e.g. if i type: cd /usr/include/ tab tab bash displays: Display all 370 possibilities? (y or n) when i type y, bash lists the files using /bin

Re: pager changed after upgrade from woody to sarge:

2005-09-05 Thread Bob Proulx
James Vahn wrote: Edit or create ~/.inputrc to contain the line: set page-completions off and new instances of bash will no longer use the internal pager. I think you knew this but just did not say it explicitly. But for the original poster... But then no pager will be used

Re: pager changed after upgrade from woody to sarge:

2005-09-05 Thread Peter J Ross
On Mon, Sep 05, 2005 at 06:55:09AM -0700, James Haskell wrote: hello all, i just upgraded from woody to sarge, and it *seems* that in the process, my pager has changed from /usr/bin/less to /bin/more. e.g. if i type: cd /usr/include/ tab tab bash displays: Display all 370 possibilities

Re: pager changed after upgrade from woody to sarge:

2005-09-05 Thread James Haskell
Thomas, as root, i ran: update-alternatives --config pager here is the output: There are 4 alternatives which provide `pager'. SelectionAlternative --- 1/bin/more *+2/usr/bin/less 3/usr/bin/most 4

Re: pager changed after upgrade from woody to sarge:

2005-09-05 Thread James Haskell
Peter, the result of running: ls /usr/include/ | pager is that the output of ls is piped to less. i think your're right in that less is already my default pager. --- Peter J Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, Sep 05, 2005 at 06:55:09AM -0700, James Haskell wrote: hello all, i

Re: pager changed after upgrade from woody to sarge:

2005-09-05 Thread James Haskell
Bob, you're right. after trying the 'ps -efH', i can verify that bash is using the built-in pager and not /bin/more. If you are seeing differences I am guessing it has to do with bash and libreadline upgrades combined with your own personal readline configuration. my /etc/inputrc (without

Re: pager changed after upgrade from woody to sarge:

2005-09-05 Thread James Haskell
Bob, in my previous post, i forgot to mention that i have no ~/.inputrc file. --- Bob Proulx [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: James Haskell wrote: i just upgraded from woody to sarge, and it *seems* that in the process, my pager has changed from /usr/bin/less to /bin/more. e.g. if i type

Re: pager changed after upgrade from woody to sarge:

2005-09-05 Thread James Haskell
elimar, i tried: echo export PAGER=less ~/.bashrc echo export aCeiMs=LESS ~/.bashrc not sure about the second line; shouldn't it be echo export LESS=aCeiMs ~/.bashrc anyway i tried both ways -- unfortunately, neither of these work. if you follow this thread, it seems that less is already my

Re: UTF-8 locale, strange chars in X terminal pager(s), specifically man pages

2004-10-20 Thread Osamu Aoki
with UTF-8 since it was disabled and forced to use english. Oh, you may want to check pager with update-alternatives. pager - status is manual. link currently points to /usr/bin/lv /bin/more - priority 50 /usr/bin/less - priority 77 slave pager.1.gz: /usr/share/man/man1/less.1.gz /usr/bin/w3m

zmore after bug#234212 doesn't call $PAGER - changed old well-known behaviour

2004-10-08 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
Hello, for long years of experience with Solaris, FreeBSD and Debian GNU/linux, I've been using the 'zmore' script to view files compressed with compress (.Z extension) and gzip (.gz ext.) using $PAGER environment variable. When upgraded to woody, I found out that 'zmore' script changed

Re: UTF-8 locale, strange chars in X terminal pager(s), specifically man pages

2004-10-02 Thread Vincent Lefevre
with (u)xterm to solve the problems with man. And despite the fact that the file you attached displays fine in (u)xterm, I still get the funny chars in man pages. Does my file display fine with the pager you're using with man? (Warning if you're using less, as some versions have problems with UTF

Re: UTF-8 locale, strange chars in X terminal pager(s), specifically man pages

2004-10-02 Thread Vincent Lefevre
section at the end, can you see the copyright symbol between Copyright and 2004? If not, this is probably a problem with your pager. -- Vincent Lefèvre [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Web: http://www.vinc17.org/ 100% accessible validated (X)HTML - Blog: http://www.vinc17.org/blog/ Work: CR INRIA - computer

Re: UTF-8 locale, strange chars in X terminal pager(s), specifically man pages

2004-10-02 Thread Martin Dickopp
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Frederick B. Henry Jr.) writes: I note some differences with your output...just not sure how to interpret them. :( They are likely not to be significant; you just seem to have a different version of the man page. If you type PAGER=cat man cat do you see a coypright

Re: UTF-8 locale, strange chars in X terminal pager(s), specifically man pages

2004-10-02 Thread Osamu Aoki
switching my locale to en_US.UTF-8 (dpkg-reconfigure locales), whenever I use any pager (more, less, most) to read a man page I get strange chars, e.g.: Who said Debian has moved completely to UTF-8 ? man, aptitude I thought these are not UTF ready. See BTS. I wish these were. So if you do

Re: UTF-8 locale, strange chars in X terminal pager(s), specifically man pages

2004-10-02 Thread Frederick B. Henry Jr.
On Saturday 02 Oct 2004 12:43:08 +0200, Martin Dickopp wrote: If you type PAGER=cat man cat do you see a coypright symbol in the Copyright (C) 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. line (i.e., in the place where I have written (C) here)? If you type printf \\302\\251\\n do

Re: UTF-8 locale, strange chars in X terminal pager(s), specifically man pages

2004-10-02 Thread Frederick B. Henry Jr.
for the copyright symbol. If you do man cat and look at the COPYRIGHT section at the end, can you see the copyright symbol between Copyright and 2004? If not, this is probably a problem with your pager. Yes, I'm pretty certain now that the issue was the most pager. Cheers, Fred Henry, Jr

Re: UTF-8 locale, strange chars in X terminal pager(s), specifically man pages

2004-10-02 Thread Martin Dickopp
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Frederick B. Henry Jr.) writes: As a final minor issue, not critical for me by any means, when I use a working pager like less to view the UTF-8-demon.txt file, the only text that gives a problem (boxes) is Amharic Ethiopian. Same here. It seems the X11 fonts do not (yet

Re: UTF-8 locale, strange chars in X terminal pager(s), specifically man pages

2004-10-01 Thread Frederick B. Henry Jr.
), whenever I use any pager (more, less, most) to read a man page I get strange chars, e.g.: what terminal emulator do you use? do you get the problem if you use rxvt-unicode? The problem occurs regardless of which terminal emulator I use. I typically use aterm, but uxterm, unicode rxvt etc does

Re: UTF-8 locale, strange chars in X terminal pager(s), specifically man pages

2004-10-01 Thread Frederick B. Henry Jr.
you verify that /etc/locale.gen contains a line en_US.UTF-8 UTF-8 It does indeed. If you re-run locale-gen as root, does that emit any error messages? No errors. whenever I use any pager (more, less, most) to read a man page I get strange chars, e.g.: man procmailrc (PAGER=/usr

Re: UTF-8 locale, strange chars in X terminal pager(s), specifically man pages

2004-09-30 Thread Andrea Vettorello
), whenever I use any pager (more, less, most) to read a man page I get strange chars, e.g.: man procmailrc (PAGER=/usr/bin/most) yields: delivering and [EMAIL PROTECTED] recipes.. [...] Can most (your pager) support UTF8? Have you tried to use less instead? Andrea

Re: UTF-8 locale, strange chars in X terminal pager(s), specifically man pages

2004-09-30 Thread Frederick B. Henry Jr.
. Since switching my locale to en_US.UTF-8 (dpkg-reconfigure locales), whenever I use any pager (more, less, most) to read a man page I get strange chars, e.g.: man procmailrc (PAGER=/usr/bin/most) yields: delivering and [EMAIL PROTECTED] recipes.. [...] Can most (your pager) support

Re: UTF-8 locale, strange chars in X terminal pager(s), specifically man pages

2004-09-30 Thread Arne Gtje ()
On Thursday 30 September 2004 13:03, Frederick B. Henry Jr. wrote: Greetings, Since switching my locale to en_US.UTF-8 (dpkg-reconfigure locales), whenever I use any pager (more, less, most) to read a man page I get strange chars, e.g.: AFAIK, 'man' does not support UTF-8. Bad luck. :) Take

Re: UTF-8 locale, strange chars in X terminal pager(s), specifically man pages

2004-09-30 Thread Frederick B. Henry Jr.
On Thursday 30 Sep 2004 15:06:56 +0800, Arne G?tje (?) wrote: AFAIK, 'man' does not support UTF-8. Bad luck. :) Take a look here when the page is online again. http://www.jw-stumpel.nl/stestu Thanks Arne, I'll save the url. Ironic, given the intent of unicode, that man pages of

Re: UTF-8 locale, strange chars in X terminal pager(s), specifically man pages

2004-09-30 Thread Vincent Lefevre
On 2004-09-30 00:03:49 -0500, Frederick B. Henry Jr. wrote: Since switching my locale to en_US.UTF-8 (dpkg-reconfigure locales), whenever I use any pager (more, less, most) to read a man page I get strange chars, e.g.: man procmailrc (PAGER=/usr/bin/most) yields: delivering and [EMAIL

Re: UTF-8 locale, strange chars in X terminal pager(s), specifically man pages

2004-09-30 Thread Frederick B. Henry Jr.
characters, which appear not to be limited to the hyphen issue. Man netstat, for example, at the very top of the page: Linux [EMAIL PROTECTED] Manual in aterm as well as uxterm. My /etc/app-defaults/XTerm has the same font config lines as yours. Again, this is in *any* pager and with many

Re: UTF-8 locale, strange chars in X terminal pager(s), specifically man pages

2004-09-30 Thread Vincent Lefevre
On 2004-09-30 08:54:01 -0500, Frederick B. Henry Jr. wrote: Another solution which someone was kind enough to send me was to set LC_ALL to C before every invocation of man, which works, but seems kludgy. This just deactivates non-ASCII characters, which should be replaced by ASCII characters.

Re: UTF-8 locale, strange chars in X terminal pager(s), specifically man pages

2004-09-30 Thread Frederick B. Henry Jr.
On Thursday 30 Sep 2004 16:39:20 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote: On 2004-09-30 08:54:01 -0500, Frederick B. Henry Jr. wrote: Another solution which someone was kind enough to send me was to set LC_ALL to C before every invocation of man, which works, but seems kludgy. This just

Re: UTF-8 locale, strange chars in X terminal pager(s), specifically man pages

2004-09-30 Thread Martin Dickopp
Arne Gtje [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Thursday 30 September 2004 13:03, Frederick B. Henry Jr. wrote: Greetings, Since switching my locale to en_US.UTF-8 (dpkg-reconfigure locales), whenever I use any pager (more, less, most) to read a man page I get strange chars, e.g.: AFAIK, 'man' does

Re: UTF-8 locale, strange chars in X terminal pager(s), specifically man pages

2004-09-30 Thread martin f krafft
also sprach Martin Dickopp [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004.10.01.0135 +0200]: On Thursday 30 September 2004 13:03, Frederick B. Henry Jr. wrote: Greetings, Since switching my locale to en_US.UTF-8 (dpkg-reconfigure locales), whenever I use any pager (more, less, most) to read a man page I get

Re: UTF-8 locale, strange chars in X terminal pager(s), specifically man pages

2004-09-30 Thread Martin Dickopp
-8 If you re-run locale-gen as root, does that emit any error messages? whenever I use any pager (more, less, most) to read a man page I get strange chars, e.g.: man procmailrc (PAGER=/usr/bin/most) yields: delivering and [EMAIL PROTECTED] recipes.. That intercalating pattern -- [EMAIL

UTF-8 locale, strange chars in X terminal pager(s), specifically man pages

2004-09-29 Thread Frederick B. Henry Jr.
' It displays the UTF-8-demo.txt file nicely, with the sole exception of Amharic Ethiopian, which is displayed as outline boxes per character. Since switching my locale to en_US.UTF-8 (dpkg-reconfigure locales), whenever I use any pager (more, less, most) to read a man page I get strange chars, e.g.: man

Re: Mutt's internal pager and accented characters

2004-05-07 Thread richard lyons
On Thursday 06 May 2004 21:46, Colin Watson wrote: On Thu, May 06, 2004 at 02:11:11PM -0400, Emma Jane Hogbin wrote: [...] Where would I get legal values for LC_CTYPE? The instructions said to read my /etc/locale.gen file and what I have is definitely listed there. fr_CA ISO-8859-1 ...

Re: Mutt's internal pager and accented characters

2004-05-06 Thread Colin Watson
On Thu, May 06, 2004 at 02:11:11PM -0400, Emma Jane Hogbin wrote: On Wed, May 05, 2004 at 11:53:33AM +0100, Colin Watson wrote: I find it simplest by far to run mutt in a UTF-8 locale, at which point it can deal with accented characters from a wide range of languages without me having to

Major bug in Perl 5.8.2 debugger? Pager hangs

2004-02-18 Thread kynn
of $some_variable) through a pager. One can then use the pager as usual to inspect a lengthy output; to return to the debugger, one just quits the pager as usual (e.g. for 'more' or 'less', by hitting 'q'). With Debian's Perl 5.8.2 distribution (installed using apt-get), when one tries a debugger

Dumb Newbie KDE Pager Question

2003-06-03 Thread RB
All, Please forgive the stupidity of my question. I can't find theanswer in the Fine Manual. How do I move a window from one desktop to another in the KDE pager? I come from FVWM2, where you click and drag the little window in the pager. Thanks, Rich -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: Dumb Newbie KDE Pager Question

2003-06-03 Thread Jacob S.
to - and the desktop number you desire. HTH, Jacob On Mon, 02 Jun 2003 09:46:20 -0400 RB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: All, Please forgive the stupidity of my question. I can't find theanswer in the Fine Manual. How do I move a window from one desktop to another in the KDE pager? I come from FVWM2, where

Re: Dumb Newbie KDE Pager Question

2003-06-03 Thread Clive Menzies
in the KDE pager? I come from FVWM2, where you click and drag the little window in the pager. If you Right Click on the Panel (start type bar) you get options: Panel Menu Add Applet Pager. Once installed you should be able to switch by clicking thereon. Regards Clive -- To UNSUBSCRIBE

Re: Dumb Newbie KDE Pager Question

2003-06-03 Thread Paul Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Mon, Jun 02, 2003 at 09:46:20AM -0400, RB wrote: How do I move a window from one desktop to another in the KDE pager? I come from FVWM2, where you click and drag the little window in the pager. Here's how I do it... in kcontrol, go into Desktop

Re: Dumb Newbie KDE Pager Question

2003-06-03 Thread John Griffiths
in the KDE pager? I come from FVWM2, where you click and drag the little window in the pager. Here's how I do it... in kcontrol, go into Desktop, then Window Behavior. Under the Advanced tab, in the Active Desktop Borders, select Only when moving windows or Always enabled. The difference between

Re: Dumb Newbie KDE Pager Question

2003-06-03 Thread Mike M
On Monday 02 June 2003 20:44, Paul Johnson wrote: On Mon, Jun 02, 2003 at 09:46:20AM -0400, RB wrote: How do I move a window from one desktop to another in the KDE pager? I come from FVWM2, where you click and drag the little window in the pager. Here's how I do it... in kcontrol, go

Re: lightweight window pager and app launcher (was Re: GNOME == bloatware?)

2003-01-31 Thread Derrick 'dman' Hudson
only use the panel to have handy application launchers and | the workspace switcher applet. If anyone has suggestions for | replacing either one with a lighter alternative I'm all for it | | I downloaded spager (aka sawfish-pager) and built it from source against | gtk1.2 (since the version

Re: lightweight window pager and app launcher (was Re: GNOME == bloatware?)

2003-01-31 Thread Rob Weir
On Fri, Jan 31, 2003 at 02:49:40PM -0500, Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote: On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 01:08:13AM +1100, Rob Weir wrote: | On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 10:01:14PM -0500, Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote: | (and a session manager that will keep the X session alive yet still | allow me to

Re: lv vs. more as PAGER

2002-09-30 Thread James D Strandboge
On Sun, 2002-09-29 at 22:42, Karsten M. Self wrote: on Sat, Sep 28, 2002, James D Strandboge ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: I like when using 'more' as the pager, manpages aren't cleared from the screen after quitting man. Can lv do this as well? Haven't been able to find anything. Note

Re: lv vs. more as PAGER

2002-09-29 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Sat, Sep 28, 2002, James D Strandboge ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: I like when using 'more' as the pager, manpages aren't cleared from the screen after quitting man. Can lv do this as well? Haven't been able to find anything. Note: lv is a pager capable of displaying multilingual streams

lv vs. more as PAGER

2002-09-27 Thread James D Strandboge
I like when using 'more' as the pager, manpages aren't cleared from the screen after quitting man. Can lv do this as well? Haven't been able to find anything. Jamie Strandboge -- Email:[EMAIL PROTECTED] GPG/PGP ID: 26384A3A Fingerprint: D9FF DF4A 2D46 A353 A289 E8F5 AA75 DCBE

Re: Mittlere Maustaste beim Fvwm-Pager

2002-05-20 Thread Dieter Schuster
Tach auch! Am Mon, den 20 Mai 2002, schrieb Dieter Schuster: Tach auch! Ich verwende den fvwm 2.4.6-2. Unter anderen Distributionen kann ich mit der mittleren Maustaste die Fenster im Pager verschieben. Bei Debian nicht. Kann mir jemand weiterhelfen? Hab' mir selbst geholfen. Ich hatte

Re: Mittlere Maustaste beim Fvwm-Pager

2002-05-20 Thread Raffael Himmelreich
On Mon, May 20, 2002 at 06:09:48PM +0200, Dieter Schuster wrote: Sowas laesst sich ganz schnell herausfinden: apropos XF86; man XF86Config-v3; /Chord *Tada* ChordMiddle handles mice which send left+right events when the middle button is used

Sorting apps with the Pager in KDE?

2002-04-08 Thread Tim Dijkstra
Hi, With the pagers I used to work with in other session|window -managers you can sort your apps (move them to other desktops for example) by dragging them around in the pager. This doesn't seem to work with the pager in kde 2.2.2, or am I missing something? If not, is there a way to use other

Re: Umlaute im mutt pager

2002-02-03 Thread Eduard Bloch
#include hallo.h Thomas Wegner wrote on Sun Feb 03, 2002 um 10:44:02PM: Maillesen als QP angezeigt. Wo kann ich dieses Verhalten ändern? Ich schreibe die Mails in emacs, wo alles noch gut aussieht, nur wenn ich die mails in mutt lese, dann klappt das nicht. in ~/.muttrc habe ich set

FW: Why does gnome pager no longer iconize open apps on the panel bar

2001-04-02 Thread Rick Commo
- From: Rick Commo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2001 4:27 PM To: Debian User Subject: RE: Why does gnome pager no longer iconize open apps on the panel bar I am also interested in this idea for slightly different reasons. I reinstalled potato on Friday night. Saturday got

RE: Why does gnome pager no longer iconize open apps on the

2001-04-02 Thread Bruce Mobarry
University of Idaho Moscow, ID 83844-0904 208.885.7551 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- -Original Message- From: Rick Commo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2001 4:27 PM To: Debian User Subject: RE: Why does gnome pager no longer iconize open apps on the panel bar I am also interested

Why does gnome pager no longer iconize open apps on the panel bar

2001-04-01 Thread John Foster
I am running a pretty much unstable/testing system. I have noticed that the gnome pager no longer iconizes open application on the panel bar. I may need to set something differently but I am not sure. Has anyone else noticed this? I do NOT like it. There is a pop up woidow on the virtual

RE: Why does gnome pager no longer iconize open apps on the panel bar

2001-04-01 Thread Rick Commo
and I suffering from the same malady? Thanks, -rick -Original Message- From: frosty [mailto:frosty]On Behalf Of John Foster Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2001 9:47 AM To: Debian Users Subject: Why does gnome pager no longer iconize open apps on the panel bar I am running a pretty much unstable

fvwm pager display

2001-02-25 Thread Andrew Perrin
' -title 'StatApps' -e ssh statapps.unc.edu This all works just fine, except that in the fvwm pager the window is simply labeled ssh, which makes it impossible to differentiate from the other ssh sessions. Is there any way to change this? Thanks

Re: fvwm pager display

2001-02-25 Thread mike polniak
Exec rxvt -name 'StatApps' -title 'StatApps' -e ssh statapps.unc.edu This all works just fine, except that in the fvwm pager the window is simply labeled ssh, which makes it impossible to differentiate from the other ssh sessions. Is there any way to change this? Try

Re: fvwm pager display

2001-02-25 Thread Andrew Perrin
Thanks, but that doesn't address what I'm after. I can set the title bar fine; it's the mnemonic in the fvwm pager that doesn't get it. -- Andrew J Perrin - Ph.D. Candidate, UC Berkeley, Dept. of Sociology Chapel Hill, North

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2001-01-17 Thread NewPager32
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mutt's pager and 8 bit chars

2000-11-01 Thread Mirko Parthey
Hi, I can't figure out how to make mutt's builtin pager display characters = chr(128), e.g. German Umlauts (ÄÖÜßäöü), they are shown as question marks. Mutt's charset option is set to iso-8859-1. For the headers, you can take this message as reference. After setting the pager option to less

Re: mutt's pager and 8 bit chars

2000-11-01 Thread Chris Gray
On Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 03:33:01PM +0100, Mirko Parthey wrote: Hi, I can't figure out how to make mutt's builtin pager display characters = chr(128), e.g. German Umlauts (ÄÖÜßäöü), they are shown as question marks. Mutt's charset option is set to iso-8859-1. For the headers, you can take

Re: mutt's pager and 8 bit chars (solved)

2000-11-01 Thread Mirko Parthey
On Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 10:07:54AM -0500, Chris Gray wrote: I can't figure out how to make mutt's builtin pager display characters = chr(128), e.g. German Umlauts (ÄÖÜßäöü), they are shown as question marks. I have my LANG environment variable set to en_US and umlauts show up just fine

Re: mutt's pager and 8 bit chars (solved)

2000-11-01 Thread Rob Hudson
Mirko Parthey said these things on 20001101.1622: | On Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 10:07:54AM -0500, Chris Gray wrote: | | I can't figure out how to make mutt's builtin pager | display characters = chr(128), e.g. German Umlauts (ÄÖÜßäöü), | they are shown as question marks. | | I have my LANG

Re: gnome-pager loses windows and freezes X

1999-11-29 Thread Oki DZ
Herbert Ho wrote: *grin* yeah, forgot to method i tried this. when X froze it took the keyboard with it. no C-A-F1 or C-A-DEL. If your machine is on a network, you can telnet to it, and do killall X or kill X's pid Oki

Re: gnome-pager loses windows and freezes X

1999-11-18 Thread Herbert Ho
*grin* yeah, forgot to method i tried this. when X froze it took the keyboard with it. no C-A-F1 or C-A-DEL. thanks though! =) herbert On Wed, Nov 17, 1999 at 04:17:30PM -0700, Kevin M. McLin wrote: Hello, I don't think I can help you with your gnome-pager problem (I'm old-fashioned

gnome-pager loses windows and freezes X

1999-11-17 Thread Herbert Ho
of late gnome-pager has been losing windows (sawmill still has them when i M-TAB and it sometimes shows up in another gnome-pager that i have minimized for visible windows, i don't know if this is a sawmill problem or a gnome-pager problem), but nothing as bad as tonight. Let me describe: I'm

Re: gnome-pager loses windows and freezes X

1999-11-17 Thread Kevin M. McLin
Hello, I don't think I can help you with your gnome-pager problem (I'm old-fashioned and prefer to use plain old fvwm - point and click gives me a headache). However, in terms of killing a process, why can't you just do a ctrl-alt-F3, or F-whatever, and log in on a virtual console to kill

Gnome Pager...

1999-11-03 Thread Mario Jorge Nunes Filipe
rebooted and started X I had windowmaker with one workspace (I used to have four). After some trouble i managed to get the four back. The problem is that previously my panel's pager showed four squares representing the four workspaces. Now it shows four squares with four squres on it and I only can

Re: Enlightenment pager

1999-09-12 Thread Tommi L. Jensen
On Wed, Sep 08, 1999 at 08:59:00AM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Right click on what? You can right-click on the Gnome pager applet in the panel to get it's properties, but no right click is available for the Enlightenment pager windows other than what is present for all windows in X

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