Take a look at the It's All Text Firefox extension.
It works beautifully with emacs =D (even with emacsclient-snapshot). The
idea is to run emacs text server, and sync it back with textbox in the
firefox.
Something like this would actually switch me to using evolution instead of
gmail.
With best
Hi Gilles,
> first, let me tell you I perfectly agree with you that user data should
> be easily accessible to users. It's their data after all.
It's not just abut accessibility in your currently working computer at
this point in time. It's also about visibility, compatibility with
alternative an
Hi,
first, let me tell you I perfectly agree with you that user data should
be easily accessible to users. It's their data after all.
Now I want to shade this a bit for what is usually called PIM data.
imho, users (I mean normal non-geeky users) often only know about one
way of getting to their d
Hi Felix,
> Now I think your idea is not bad at all, because we have a quite nice
> folder structure already (Documents, Pictures, Videos and so on). But
> they must be used! Correct me if I'm wrong, but FSpot makes its own
> directory ("/home/foo/Photos") for the pictures you want to "copy to
> p
Em Qua, 2008-09-17 às 11:22 +0530, Sankar escreveu:
> I have not seen how this is done in claws-mail. Is it external editor
> embedded into the composer body area ?
No, the composer body area gets blocked while the external editor is
being run and, when it's done, the edited text gets to the compo
Dear Felix,
> Ahhh wait! It's nice you separated data and configuration, but to be
> honest: I really don't want my home directory to be flooded with data I
> don't even want do see outside the application!
Calm down dear, it's only a discussion.
> I don't want to have a
> folder "background
Hi all,
Kjartan Maaras pinged me on #i18n about licensing change and mentioned
how I was one of the "missing" guys.
Unfortunately, I have not received an email about it, so here it goes:
I give approval for a license change to both LGPLv2 and LGPLv3 for all
my contributions to Evolution and relat