On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 13:02, Tuomas Kuosmanen wrote:
On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 13:17, Rodrigo Moya wrote:
Although, as said in http://www.uiaccess.com/access_links.html#color, we
can come with a color palette that works for nearly everyone.
I'll have a look.
I think that the most important
On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 14:39, Kevin Cullis wrote:
Take look at a Googlized search:
Hundreds of resources are available on the Internet covering
accessibility and related issues. The following resources will be
helpful to those seeking information about accessibility issues.
On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 00:08, Ettore Perazzoli wrote:
On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 12:35, Calum Benson wrote:
- Ensure there's an option to only use colours picked from the theme...
this should be pretty much a requirement anyway, to cater for people who
need to use the high/low contrast themes.
Take look at a Googlized search:
Hundreds of resources are available on the Internet covering
accessibility and related issues. The following resources will be
helpful to those seeking information about accessibility issues.
http://www.uiaccess.com/access_links.html#color
Kevin
On Wed,
On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 13:28, Calum Benson wrote:
On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 12:19, Rodrigo Moya wrote:
yes, I also think so. Having also the possibility to select the colors
makes this usable for everyone, doesn't it?
It should, although I dont't recall exactly what the 508 wording is on
Hi,
Am Mon, 2003-08-04 um 22.50 schrieb William Jon McCann:
Here's the way I see it working for now:
* user double clicks on a date
* clock applet checks to see if appointment_tool is set in gconf and is
available
* appointment_tool is spawned with the date as an argument
This looks
On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 00:45, Tuomas Kuosmanen wrote:
On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 00:08, Ettore Perazzoli wrote:
On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 12:35, Calum Benson wrote:
- Ensure there's an option to only use colours picked from the theme...
this should be pretty much a requirement anyway, to cater for
I've got some thoughts/class proposal on
http://primates.ximian.com/~notzed/projects.html#camel-filter
if anyone cares to comment ...
On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 08:59, Dan Winship wrote:
Actually mainly i'm curious as to how exchange defines its rules - are
they somewhat sieve (and for that
On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 11:22, Rodrigo Moya wrote:
But yes, we can find a place to put the name of the calendar besides the
appointment's summary.
What about appending it to the end of the description? E.g. instead of
just saying Company meeting it would say Company meeting (Work),
where Work is
On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 11:59, Rodrigo Moya wrote:
no, I think Luis was talking about my screenshots:
http://rodrigo.gnome-db.org/news.php?13/August/2003
those are real, not mockups, believe me :-)
Ok.. still, the fact that these represent a very early implementation
which is still
On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 13:17, Rodrigo Moya wrote:
Although, as said in http://www.uiaccess.com/access_links.html#color, we
can come with a color palette that works for nearly everyone.
I'll have a look.
I think that the most important thing we are naturally doing is to have
the background
Rodrigo Moya wrote:
On Mon, 2003-08-04 at 22:50, William Jon McCann wrote:
I have implemented a couple of prerequisite features for the gnome-panel
clock applet to use Evo calendar.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=118913
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=119109
We'll see what
Hi guys,
I'm just fighting addressbook integration in OO.o - my problem is that
in order to use LDAP data sources I have to link to mozilla.
Unfortunately, the required mozilla is a heavily patched version that we
can't possibly ship [ binning profile locking, mangling up some of the
On Mon, 2003-08-04 at 13:50, William Jon McCann wrote:
* appointment_tool could look something like this
http://acs.pha.jhu.edu/~mccannwj/evo/Screenshot-appointment-tool.png
and simply list the appointments for the day that it pulled from Evolution
[...]
Any comments before I begin?
My one
I've been working on importing a variety of vcards into Evolution. However,
I've noticed that any 'experimental' fields are not retained by Evolution.
Example:
I import this vcard:
BEGIN:VCARD
FN:Test Experimental
N;INITIALS=E.T.:Experimental;Test
On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 11:43, William Jon McCann wrote:
Joe Shaw wrote:
I'm color-blind, and highly contrasting colors would probably make it
usable, but things like blue-versus-purple or bright-green-versus-yellow
or cyan-versus-white are schemes that would cause problems for me
Sorry Ettore, this day is already known as _my_ birthday -- please use
another date cause my parents hold the rights on prior art... ;*))
Woah! Happy birthday, Guenther! :-)
-- Ettore
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On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 15:59, Tuomas Kuosmanen wrote:
The critical thing here is to be sure we have enough contrast. So all bg
colors should be rather light, and the text should be black. So that
everyone can at least *read* the events.
By definition however, people who choose the High
Actually mainly i'm curious as to how exchange defines its rules - are
they somewhat sieve (and for that matter, imap-search) like, in that you
have a bunch of specific tests/checks with and/or/not boolean
containers, or are they a bit camel-like in that you can do
almost-arbitrary expression
I've tagged a stable (yes, those are sarcastic quotes) branch for
libsoup, libsoup-2-0-branch, which everyone should now be using for
Evolution/Connector 1.4, Red Carpet, and (until further notice)
Evolution/Connector 2.0.
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It seems everyone is being visionary about Evolution 2.0 these days but
about all other components than the Tasks component. Doesn't anyone
care about tasks?
Me! Tasks (to me) are the most important part of the software. But what
your really describing sounds more like projects. Have you
On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 12:35, Calum Benson wrote:
- Ensure there's an option to only use colours picked from the theme...
this should be pretty much a requirement anyway, to cater for people who
need to use the high/low contrast themes. (Although for the high
contrast themes most of the colours
Yesterday I created an evolution-1-4-branch for gal. Obviously, this is
the stable branch for evo 1.4.x bugfixing/translations.
Today, I committed patches to make gal produce libgal-2.2.so and
libgal-a11y-2.2.so on trunk. Development of the gal-2.1.x release line
for evo 2.0 will now happen on
I noticed that you guys again have a large pileup of versions in
bugzilla- would you like me to compress 1.0.* down to one version again?
Just a thought-
Luis
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Il mer, 2003-08-06 alle 19:03, Adam Williams ha scritto:
a daunting task to have this in an addressbook UI, or to put code
specifically for this stuff in the addressbook itself. As it turns
out, I am also hacking on an Instant Messenger client that will
integrate with the evolution
On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 11:00, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
any way for us to find out more about the types of techniques you are
working on? anything that might help debug this beast would be cool :-)
http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~liblit/sampler/
I've been talking with Ben on and off- it's seriously
On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 19:42, Ettore Perazzoli wrote:
On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 12:31, Rodrigo Moya wrote:
5 is too few, since I guess people will start subscribing to many
calendars once we can view multiple calendars in one view, 5 is just too
few colors, since a lot of calendars would have
I was wondering if their is the ability to specify a default free/busy URL
that would apply for all contacts if they did not have individual free/busy
URLs specified as part of their vcard? This would make it far easier for
our organization to schedule since we wouldn't each have to manually
I was perusing rodrigo's blog a bit, and noticed the design choice to
use colorized calendars to do the overlaying. I'd talk to the a11y guys
to be certain, but that's likely to be an a11y nightmare- they strongly
urge against solely using color to distinguish things, since if you are
color-blind,
Hi all,
Just incase you didn't notice/etc, Ximian's bugzilla (which is where
evolution bugs reside) has gone bums-up and will be out of action until
at least some time tomorrow.
An undefined hardware failure is the cause, and hopefully nothing has
been lost.
Michael
On Fri, 2003-08-08 at 15:32, Ettore Perazzoli wrote:
Yeah, easy. Although then we run the risk of people who aren't using
spam filters being duped by spam adding that header and saying it isn't
spam. So it would probably have to be an explicit option for
environments where the
On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 12:19, Rodrigo Moya wrote:
yes, I also think so. Having also the possibility to select the colors
makes this usable for everyone, doesn't it?
It should, although I dont't recall exactly what the 508 wording is on
these matters. I seem to recall the main thrust of Bill's
On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 07:44, Rodrigo Moya wrote:
Anders mentioned in IRC that there's a bug filed in gtk about each theme
providing a number of colors that can be distinguishable from each
other. I suppose that would be, if at all, in GTK 2.4, so we can't rely
on that, but once we've got this
a daunting task to have this in an addressbook UI, or to put code
specifically for this stuff in the addressbook itself. As it turns
out, I am also hacking on an Instant Messenger client that will
integrate with the evolution addressbook, and calendar. As soon as
the public API
Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
any way for us to find out more about the types of techniques you are
working on? anything that might help debug this beast would be cool :-)
In brief, the instrumented code makes a large number of wild guesses
about interesting behavior, and counts how often these
On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 12:31, Rodrigo Moya wrote:
5 is too few, since I guess people will start subscribing to many
calendars once we can view multiple calendars in one view, 5 is just too
few colors, since a lot of calendars would have the same color.
I think a good number is between 12 and
On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 11:06, Ettore Perazzoli wrote:
On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 10:59, Luis Villa wrote:
I don't. Unfortunately, Section 508 does not give exceptions for 'well,
we couldn't come up with any other way of doing it.'
Well there must be a way... Outlook 2k3 uses colorization too
On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 17:09, Joe Shaw wrote:
On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 10:43, Ettore Perazzoli wrote:
For color-blind people, I am not sure... We can make sure the stock
colors have a reasonable amount of contrast differences and allow the
user to configure different colors. But I don't think
Rodney Dawes wrote:
ftp://ftp.ximian.com/pub/source/evolution
The 1.4.4 tarball in that directory is incomplete from the perspective
of RPM packaging. It is missing evolution.spec. I am building
Evolution RPMs which need to be as close as possible to drop-in
replacements for Ximian's builds,
On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 07:02, Tuomas Kuosmanen wrote:
I think that the most important thing we are naturally doing is to have
the background colors be light and have dark text (well, the theme
text color)
Actually, using the theme color there is probably wrong, since if we are
going to hardcode
On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 16:38, Ettore Perazzoli wrote:
On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 07:02, Tuomas Kuosmanen wrote:
I think that the most important thing we are naturally doing is to have
the background colors be light and have dark text (well, the theme
text color)
Actually, using the theme color
Luis:
We (meaning the Evolution development team) care just as much as you do
about making Gnome accessible.
Please, rest assured that our intentions are to work within the
established accessibility guidelines (and the Human Interface
Guidelines) to make sure that Evolution is usable by
The main difference here is that any changes to the filter types would
require a change to the code.
That doesn't seem like a huge problem.
On the other hand, it would make it
easier to write coded plugins to implement new types
Yes, although they'd have to be backend-specific. But there's
On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 20:46, Morten Skarsholm Risager wrote:
*A convenient way to convert an email into a task so that I can make
notes below it.
I'd love to have this, it would be awesome. Well. actually something
like an ability to attach files to a task and a way to make an email
to a task,
On Sun, 2003-08-10 at 16:22, Christopher Ness wrote:
On Fri, 2003-08-08 at 17:48, Not Zed wrote:
On Fri, 2003-08-08 at 16:19, Ettore Perazzoli wrote:
* We give the user a way to say what happens to messages detected
as spam; i.e. whether they should stay in the folder, or
On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 08:57, Luis Villa wrote:
I was perusing rodrigo's blog a bit, and noticed the design choice to
use colorized calendars to do the overlaying. I'd talk to the a11y guys
to be certain, but that's likely to be an a11y nightmare- they strongly
urge against solely using color
On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 14:19, Dan Winship wrote:
well, then I guess we can use an extra thing to distinguish this in
accessibility-enabled installations. I can't think of a better way (in
the non-accessible case) to differentiate the events, since icons are
already being used for
Joe Shaw wrote:
I'm color-blind, and highly contrasting colors would probably make it
usable, but things like blue-versus-purple or bright-green-versus-yellow
or cyan-versus-white are schemes that would cause problems for me
personally. I'd highly recommend using some other additional indicator,
Rodrigo Moya wrote:
On Thu, 2003-08-07 at 21:01, William Jon McCann wrote:
Rodrigo Moya wrote:
On Wed, 2003-08-06 at 19:46, William Jon McCann wrote:
snip
for editing, you'll have to activate the
OAFIID:GNOME_Evolution_Calendar_CompEditorFactory component and use the
editNew and editExisting
Edgardo replied only to me, forwarding.
Yes, LDAP would do the job with all the extra fields needed.
Problem: evolution can only view LDAP contacts, no adding/editing. And
who provides the UI for editing the extra fields I listed as examples?
How about using those extra fields ( contacting
On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 01:56, HvR wrote:
how do i add it to my summary page?
Right-click on the Syndicate this site link on the bottom left, and do
Copy Link Address (or whatever it's called in your browser).
Open Tools-Settings in Evolution, go to Summary Preferences, click
News Feeds, click
I decided this morning to take a plunge and check out the latest
snapshots of evolution 1.4.4 ... Probably a bad idea, but why not? I
can always uninstall those and return to 1.4.4 with no problem, right?
Wrong...
Did 1.4.4 get pulled or something? I'm only able to install Evolution
1.4.3 and
On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 18:54, Thomas Frayne wrote:
Evolution has been crashing frequently when I try to expunge a VFolder,
and I have submitted bug reports via bug buddy at least twice, but I
have been unable to find the reports in bugzilla.
Could the Evolution crash be interfering with the
I thought I'd become somewhat of an expert in isolating mails based on
any number of criteria, but this one has me stumped:
How do I isolate my view to contain only e-mails that I have replied to
and subsequently marked unread ?
/ Carsten
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Hi
Am I right that evolution doesn't seem to do no better than outlook when
it comes to inlined data?
If you get an email sporting a line like
img src=cid:blablabla;
and attached you get a file with a
Content-ID: blablabla
string, evolution tries to to display this stuff
I was running evolution 1.2.4 under SunOS. I copied my personal evolution
directory to a Debian GNU/Linux system, installed evolution 1.4, and
started it up.
When this had some troubles, I renamed the evolution directory and
started evolution again.
Among other things, I noticed the following
Evolution has been crashing frequently when I try to expunge a VFolder,
and I have submitted bug reports via bug buddy at least twice, but I
have been unable to find the reports in bugzilla.
Could the Evolution crash be interfering with the sendmail operation?
What else might be wrong?
Indeed, I am running ximian-connector-1.4.4-0.ximian.6.1 - I update
using Red Carpet.
However, I think you nailed it regarding the folder being too full. I
emptied it using Outlook and then Evo was able to access it again.
thanks.
Chris
On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 13:25, Dan Winship wrote:
On Wed,
Thank you for the info. I found that simply running
evolution --force-shutdown
and restarting was enough to get my address book back.
Curiously, the only thing that didn't make the transition was the
calendar and task-related info. I didn't have much there, so it's not a
big deal.
I have a
1)When replying the signature is placed at the end of the in-line
quoted message. Is there a way to top-post the sig?
Flame-fest! ;-))
/me ducks and is outta here for a week
The sig marker \n-- \n is widely used to not quote everything under
it. If you really don't wanna quote at all
Just ignore them, if they were fatal they'd abort.
Some like the 'cannot open converter' are just noise from badly
formatted emails being received. Others like the spell thing are safe
to ignore if you dont have spelling installed, some of the others are
probably just sloppy exception handling.
Hi
I have looked everywhere - but the right place - to find an answer to
this question.
How can I put an importance level to a message, or request a read
receipt.
I am using Evolution 1.4, and am connected to an Exchange 2000 server
via the connector.
Thanks for your help.
--fb
Sorry Ettore, this day is already known as _my_ birthday -- please use
another date cause my parents hold the rights on prior art... ;*))
Woah! Happy birthday, Guenther! :-)
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Do we have auto completion of email address- entering the email address
automatically when we enter teh first few letters in the To field in
a new message.How can I enable it ? Do I need to make some changes
somewhere ?
I use evolution 1.2.2
Yep, autocompletion is triggered at 2 chars
Or you can do it simple.
Rule:
Pipe Message to shell command /usr/bin/spamassassin -P -e does not
return 0
then
move to folder spam
Works fine for me.
/Erik
On Thu, 2003-08-07 at 09:35, Craig Matthews wrote:
I have spamassassin installed on Suse 8.2 and evolution 1.4, I have
created two
There is actually a feature request about this already. I don't recall
the bug # off the top of my head tho, but I do remember it being
discussed.
Jeff
On Tue, 2003-08-12 at 12:30, Mark Gordon wrote:
Sounds like a good idea for a wishlist bug. I took a quick look and
couldn't find any such
there should be an option to enable it for receiving.
if not, well you'll have to wait for s/mime, inline pgp is an outdated,
obsolete, and overall broken-by-design standard, and although we will
likely support receiving it at some point, it is very unlikely we'll
support sending it.
On Wed,
On Wed, 2003-08-06 at 12:56, guenther wrote:
I am seeking reception support as well. I think this is the right way
to do it. Backward compatibility is always a good thing to have.
You mean, getting noticed when the recipient actually reads your mail?
It is not supported ATM. I'm not
Have you looked at this answer on Evolution. It applies to Outlook
(.pst files), but it may help.
On Fri, 2003-08-08 at 10:15, Matt Nelson wrote:
I am connecting to a Exchange server via IMAP with Evo 1.4.4. I
frequently notice that Evo will indicate that there are new messages in
my INBOX - both in the folder pane and in the INBOX folder title bar -
but not update the actual subject
How do you compress the mbox file?
Thanks
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It's configured to Europe/Madrid in the Evo settings, and Madrid in the
system clock settings. All other appointments work fine and all-day
appointments show up as all day (not 0200-0200) in the calendar. It's
only the alarm that bumps them up 2 hours. Since that's exactly the
offset from GMT, I'm
Quoting myself to tell the latest news:
I used to be able to drag an attachment from an Evo message window into
a folder displayed in Nautilus. However, with 1.4.4, the ability to drag
an attached file out of a message window seems to be disabled.
Is this the case, or am I missing
On Mon, 2003-08-04 at 23:48, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
On Mon, 2003-08-04 at 22:54, John Harlow wrote:
My Evo (1.4.3) has been working perfectly for me on my SuSE 8.2 box.
Today Red-Carpet recommended an upgrade on some packages (including
Evolution) and I accepted it.
After the
How can I lock some settings of evolution over 500+ workstations?
For instance, I want to lock the LDAP server hostname on the
workstations. First time users would have nothing to setup and could
not screw it up. Ideally, the configuration would lie on a server or
NFS mount with
I seem to be getting my all-day event reminders at 0200 instead of
midnight. My hardware and software clocks are both set to Central
European Time, which is currently GMT+2. I even found a timezone.c
posted by Jeffrey Stedfast back in January, and it shows I'm on the
correct timezone. The
In light of the current subject...reception support would refer to the
support of receiving PGP inline signatures and encryption.
Nod. I got what you meant. Its a probable todo for 2.0 already, or a
doable one at least.
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Is their a way for me to filter on anyone found in my address book?
Nope, AFAIK there is no way to filter on local addresses with built-in
Evolution features.
However, there was a thread about this IIRC some months ago. Cliff Wells
and HvR came up with a Python script, that maybe does what you
On Thu, 2003-08-07 at 00:25, Tom Nielsen wrote:
I just signed on to this group so forgive me if this has been asked
millions of times before.
I just launched an IMAP server for my office. I'm the only on running
Linux and everyone else is running W2k...long story. My issue is that
I am in
On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 14:29, Martin List-Petersen wrote:
Hi,
i would like to know, if there is a way to include the timezone in the
reply quote header like i've seen it at Apple Mail. Something like:
On Thursday, Aug 14, 2003, at 02:14 Europe/Stockholm, Martin
List-Petersen wrote:
not
When I compose a new e-mail, the lines wrap at 72 characters, but, when
I compose a reply, line wrapping appears to be off: I have to insert
new lines manually.
How can I force automatic line wrapping for replies? How can I change
the automatic line width?
Folks,
Just installed Evolution 1.4.4 (RedHat 8.0, USB hotsync) and when hotsyncing my
addresses, the process stops at the 40th to 45th entry and waits there until the
hotsync times out on my Palm Pilot. I tried removing the 46th record, and that allowed
me to push to 60 entires. But I've got
On Wed, 2003-08-06 at 21:25, Tom Nielsen wrote:
I just signed on to this group so forgive me if this has been asked
millions of times before.
I just launched an IMAP server for my office. I'm the only on running
Linux and everyone else is running W2k...long story. My issue is that
I am in
Sounds like a good idea for a wishlist bug. I took a quick look and
couldn't find any such existing wishlist bug.
-Mark Gordon
On Tue, 2003-08-12 at 10:16, Sean M. Alderman wrote:
I think this would be a great feature to add, if possible. Perhaps a
way to mark a folder as an archive folder
Hi
Is it possible to apply filters on the exchange server instead of
locally? (Evo 1.4.3 + connector)
--fb
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how do i add it to my summary page?
On Tue, 2003-08-12 at 20:47, Ryan P Skadberg wrote:
Excellent! Much thanks!
Skadz
On Tue, 2003-08-12 at 23:26, Ettore Perazzoli wrote:
One tiny little request. Can you PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE make a full RSS
feed instead of just a partial one?
It's
Did you install those with --nodeps? You seem to be missing libaspell15.
-Mark Gordon
On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 13:32, Manuel Soto wrote:
After moving back to evolution 1.2.4 from mandrake update spelling stop
working.
It was working prior to upgrade to 1.4.3 from club.testing_i586_9.1 and
in
On Wed, 2003-08-06 at 20:39, Raul Dias wrote:
hi,
I compiled and installed evolution and the libraries it needs. (1.4.3)
Everything is working fine except when sending mail evolution
segfaults when trying to contact the smtp server.
Where can I look to try to find the problem? what
Hi,
Do we have auto completion of email address- entering the email address
automatically when we enter teh first few letters in the To field in
a new message.How can I enable it ? Do I need to make some changes
somewhere ?
I use evolution 1.2.2
Please help,
Regards,
Vijay.
uninstall gpg-agent. it makes it impossible for evo to send the
passphrase to gpg
Jeff
On Sat, 2003-08-09 at 15:56, cool65 wrote:
Hi,
I've just installed gpg (1.2.2-rc1-SuSE) and created a key-pair. After
it I put my gpg-id (like descriped in the evo-pdf) into the settings.
Now I tried it
I'm using bogofilter and it does an excellent job of filtering my spam
out. I don't have control of the mail servers I am dealing with, so I
read my email with POP and do my filtering inside of Evolution.
I'd like to carry things to the next step and actually bounce the emails
back as if they
On Sun, 2003-08-10 at 05:55, Ted Anderson wrote:
It's configured to Europe/Madrid in the Evo settings, and Madrid in the
system clock settings. All other appointments work fine and all-day
appointments show up as all day (not 0200-0200) in the calendar. It's
only the alarm that bumps them up 2
On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 21:26, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
it gets the date format the from the .po files for your locale.
Jeff
Hmm .. i'll have a look at it, see what i'll come up with.
Other suggestions are welcome.
Regards,
Martin List-Petersen
martin at list-petersen dot se
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Now we'll have
After deleting Contacts from the AutoCompletion folder I added them back in.
Now things are fine. I guess something about the migration didn't quite have
it set properly.
Sounds like the /export/home vs. /home issue to me, saved internally in
gconf. I might be wrong, though...
...guenther
Hi, All!
I'm new to the Linux the list, so I probably missed an answer to this.
I'm running Mandrake 9.1, KDE as default. Mostly use Konqueror. In Pan
I can set what it sends to what browser to make Konqueror come up at the
page specified by the link. But I can't seem to find a setting in
@all,
is it possible to create a custom dictionary (e.g. for names and other
language independent words) and if (what I assume), how to do this?
Tnx for your help in advance!
Izzy.
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http://www.qumran.org/homes/izzy/
http://www.izzysoft.de/
We have joy, we have fun, we boot
On Tue, 2003-08-12 at 16:55, Jason Frisvold wrote:
On Tue, 2003-08-12 at 16:06, Mark Gordon wrote:
Well, last week was a strange week. ;-)
I can't argue there :)
Whenever I receive a meeting request, it seems that if I view the
request, it automatically adds itself to my calendar..
Error while performing operation:
Could not append message
However, the message was successfully sent.
Indeed the message is sent, but Evo does not appear to remove it from a
magical outbox somewhere
It's not magical, it's just the Outbox under Local Folders. Evo
never uses the
Sorry if this is a known bug^H^H^Hissue -- I spent quite a bit of time
reading through bugs.ximian.com and didn't find anything that looked
related.
I *think* I'm using evo 1.4 -- the splash screen says so, but Help|about
says 1.4.3 -- on Mandrake 9.1 / KDE. System has been cleanly rebooted.
I'm using Mandrake 9.1 with the latest 1.43 Evolution. I have an entry
in ~/.gnome/Gnome to use a perl script to start Mozilla. If Mozilla is
already running, it opens the new URL in a tab otherwise it starts
Mozilla (thanks Guenther).
After the change to 1.43, this script no longer works. Have
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