Melchior FRANZ writes:
> If you are using =any= program, just input one of these key combinations
>
> 0*
> *0
> 0^
> ^0
>
> See /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/locale/iso8859-1/Compose or your local encoding
> directory for these and for all other compose combinations.
North Americans are
* David Megginson -- Wednesday 05 June 2002 13:55:
> * James Turner writes:
> > How do you generate a degree symbol under Linux? I was trying to and
> > failed miserably ...
>
> if you're using Gnome, [...]
If you are using =any= program, just input one of these key combinations
0*
*0
Melchior,
> And that proves that it is not an Outlook bug? Have you noticed
> that you are
> using "MSO IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2911.0)", while Frederic is using
> "MSO Express 6.00.2600."? Again: this is an Outlook bug. Period.
Despite the (irritating) naming, Outlook and Outlook Express a
* Michael Basler -- Tuesday 04 June 2002 09:32:
> * Melchior FRANZ -- Tuesday:
> > This feature is brought to you by Micros~1 Outlock.
> > It's a normal signed MIME-message, nothing special.
>
> This isn't true. I am using Outlook to read the list, and James' messages
> appear as normal signed MI
Hi,
> * Frederic Bouvier -- Tuesday 04 June 2002 07:47:
> > PS: I am seeing all your messages as attachment. Is there
> something special
> > with your
> > mailer or is it me ( or Outlook ) ?
>
> This feature is brought to you by Micros~1 Outlock.
> It's a normal signed MIME-message, nothing spec
gear-devel] Re: Parsing Lon/lat strings
> It only lacks the charset= directive in the MIME header
>
> -Fred
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Melchior FRANZ" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, June 0
It only lacks the charset= directive in the MIME header
-Fred
- Original Message -
From: "Melchior FRANZ" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 8:14 AM
Subject: [Flightgear-devel] Re: Parsing Lon/lat strings
> * Frederic B
* Frederic Bouvier -- Tuesday 04 June 2002 07:47:
> PS: I am seeing all your messages as attachment. Is there something special
> with your
> mailer or is it me ( or Outlook ) ?
This feature is brought to you by Micros~1 Outlock.
It's a normal signed MIME-message, nothing special.
m.
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