Kai Großjohann writes:
"Stefan Monnier" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If you take as "and" and translate it into some kind of latin-
derived language like French, you get "et". Concatenation with
the remaining "c" should give a fair idea of what it means. I'm
not sure if this
What is `c'?
An archaic expression meaning 'and such' or, more verbosely, 'and more
things like that'. Comes from printing habits in England around 1900 or so.
If you take as "and" and translate it into some kind of latin-derived
language like French, you get "et". Concatenation with the
"Stefan Monnier" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If you take as "and" and translate it into some kind of latin-derived
language like French, you get "et". Concatenation with the remaining
"c" should give a fair idea of what it means. I'm not sure if this
corresponds to actual
More questions about tramp.texi.
The @code{tramp-vc-workfile-unchanged-p} function uses the functioning VC
diff functionality to determine if any changes have occurred between the
workfile and the version control master.
I think `functioning VC diff functionality' is redundant expression.
Is
I have some questions about rcp.texi.
Within these limitations, @rcp{} is quite powerful. It is worth noting
that, as of the time of writing, it is far from a polished end-user
product. For a while yet you should expect to run into rough edges and
problems with the code now and then.
What
On Mon, 29 May 2000, Yuji Yamano [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have some questions about rcp.texi.
Within these limitations, @rcp{} is quite powerful. It is worth
noting that, as of the time of writing, it is far from a polished
end-user product. For a while yet you should expect to run
On Sun, 28 May 2000, Tom Roche [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
"Daniel Pittman" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 5/28/00 8:29:23 PM
Thanks for doing the translation, and I will act on some of the
points you had trouble with and make them clearer, to try and avoid
confusing more people. :)
Hmm ... actually, I