On Sun, 4 May 2008 18:03:55 -0500 (CDT)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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1. created a file called .Xdefaults and put in it the one line
XTerm*metaSendsEscape: true
and then
2. Exited from X and restarted, then run the same test. At this point
the Alt key is doing right.
You could have
On Mon, 5 May 2008, Sergey Vlasov wrote:
On Sun, 4 May 2008 18:06:00 -0400 (EDT) Thomas Dickey wrote:
There is a control sequence in xterm which can change this mode, but
I'd be surprised if mc is using it.
Recent libreadline (used by bash) sends this - you can observe it with
'strace -e
On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 1:36 PM, Emilie Ann Phillips
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I'm trying for the first time using gnome with fvwm. Previously, I
had my focus policy set to MouseFocus and had several key bindings
for the root context. I've figured out that I need to change the key
bindings
On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 13:36:00 -0400
Emilie Ann Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying for the first time using gnome with fvwm. Previously, I
had my focus policy set to MouseFocus and had several key bindings
for the root context. I've figured out that I need to change the key
bindings
What do people here use (if anything) as a calendar/alarm/PIM application?
I want something *much* lighter than, for example, Evolution as I have
no need at all for E-Mail with it.
--
Chris Green
On 05/05/2008, Chris G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What do people here use (if anything) as a calendar/alarm/PIM application?
I want something *much* lighter than, for example, Evolution as I have
no need at all for E-Mail with it.
Sunbird? Orage?
I just use remind/wyrd, personally.
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What do people here use (if anything) as a calendar/alarm/PIM application?
I use remind together will a silly Qt3 app I wrote for popping up
reminder messages: http://home.att.net/~Tom.Horsley/qtmess.html
I want something *much* lighter than, for example, Evolution as I have
no need at all
On Mon, May 05, 2008 at 04:43:40PM +, Tom Horsley wrote:
What do people here use (if anything) as a calendar/alarm/PIM application?
I use remind together will a silly Qt3 app I wrote for popping up
reminder messages: http://home.att.net/~Tom.Horsley/qtmess.html
I want something
Le Sun, 4 May 2008 22:05:34 +0100,
Thomas Adam [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
On 04/05/2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[...]
If you think this problem is cured in 2.4.25, I am glad to try it. But I
bet it is not. The problem is as I said one of those weird problems that I
But this doesn't have
On Sun, 4 May 2008 18:06:00 -0400 (EDT) Thomas Dickey wrote:
There is a control sequence in xterm which can change this mode, but
I'd be surprised if mc is using it.
Recent libreadline (used by bash) sends this - you can observe it with
'strace -e write bash':
write(2, \33[?1034h, 8)
On Mon, 5 May 2008, Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Mon, 5 May 2008, Sergey Vlasov wrote:
On Sun, 4 May 2008 18:06:00 -0400 (EDT) Thomas Dickey wrote:
There is a control sequence in xterm which can change this mode, but
I'd be surprised if mc is using it.
Recent libreadline (used by bash) sends
On Mon, May 05, 2008 at 01:29:58PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 5 May 2008, Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Mon, 5 May 2008, Sergey Vlasov wrote:
On Sun, 4 May 2008 18:06:00 -0400 (EDT) Thomas Dickey wrote:
There is a control sequence in xterm which can change this mode, but
I'd be
What do people here use (if anything) as a calendar/alarm/PIM
application?
I have realised that I need something *slightly* different from the
standard calendar program. I need something that reminds me of things
that I have to do on/before a certain date (small company tax
payments,
On Mon, 5 May 2008, Thomas Dickey wrote:
It was discussed on gnu.bash.bug at the beginning of February 2007.
(the same thread's on bug-ncurses).
minor correction - most of the thread's in April 2007.
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Thomas E. Dickey
http://invisible-island.net
ftp://invisible-island.net
... I want a reminder, say, seven days before and then
a repeating reminder until I tell the reminder program
I have done what it's reminding me about.
iCal can do this. Mark an entry as a TODO, and it will
keep coming back every day until checked off as done.
POSIX, or
On Mon, May 05, 2008 at 01:48:53PM -0700, Perry Hutchison wrote:
... I want a reminder, say, seven days before and then
a repeating reminder until I tell the reminder program
I have done what it's reminding me about.
iCal can do this. Mark an entry as a TODO, and it will
keep
On Mon, 5 May 2008, Perry Hutchison wrote:
... I want a reminder, say, seven days before and then
a repeating reminder until I tell the reminder program
I have done what it's reminding me about.
iCal can do this. Mark an entry as a TODO, and it will
keep coming back every day until checked
I'm behind a corporate Exchange Server which seems to have
changed recently to converting everything it sees to HTML.
How embarrassing.
I'm also behind a corporate Exchange Server, which I access using
fetchmail (via ssl/imap) for incoming and nail (via smtp) for
outgoing. It does not
-Original Message-
From: Perry Hutchison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Espen, Dan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: fvwm@fvwm.org
I'm behind a corporate Exchange Server which seems to have
changed recently to converting everything it sees to HTML.
How embarrassing.
I'm also behind a corporate
I searched for iCal with Google and there are indeed two
iCals, one is the well known (and current) Apple iCal and the other is
the one referred to above which has been a bit of an orphan for a
while but does have a few people working on it.
I can't get tcl/tk(/c) ical to compile run anymore,
I can't get tcl/tk(/c) ical to compile run anymore ...
[This is getting OT for FVWM, but I'm not aware of a support
list for Sanjay Ghemawat's ical.]
Which OS/version are you using? It works for me on Red Hat 9,
RHEL4 (with a bit of tweaking), and FreeBSD 6.1. I haven't
tried it on FreeBSD
Hi All,
I just updated to fvwm-2.5.25 this morning, and I find that my oclock
window gets 'messed up':
oclock -transparent -geometry 75x75-0+150 -fg '#202040' -bd '#202040'
Then leave it running for a little bit (say 20 mins). After this the
hands aren't visible clearly anymore! Needless
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