Lindsay Haisley ha scritto:
The issue is also that some KDE apps have hooks that not only don't work with
Gnome, but which do nasty things such as crash the Gnome panels or some other
part of the Gnome desktop environment when you try to run them. Some, such as
k3b, are well behaved in this re
The issue is also that some KDE apps have hooks that not only don't work with
Gnome, but which do nasty things such as crash the Gnome panels or some other
part of the Gnome desktop environment when you try to run them. Some, such as
k3b, are well behaved in this regard (although it didn't used
"Harry Holt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev:
> 1) Gnome and KDE make use of a rather large stack of runtime
> libraries that remain resident. If you are running a Gnome desktop
> and start up a KDE application, the first thing that happens is the
> stack of libraries for KDE loads up into the system
Update your make.conf with 'math' use flag (from use.local.desc) and make
emerge -Nuv abiword
bye
Alessandro
2007/1/10, Vlad Dogaru <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hello,
Gentoo fits like a glove,even to a newbie such as myself, but I can't get
AbiWord to display mathematical formulas in my document
Generally, that's true - as long as you have a PC with enough resources to
handle everything. There are several considerations for wanting to stick
to applications that are designed for a particular environment:
1) Gnome and KDE make use of a rather large stack of runtime libraries that
remain
Lindsay Haisley ha scritto:
even on Gnome, though
it's primarily a KDE utililty. I'm just looking for a simple, solid CD player
UI that understands CDDB lookups, local and remote.
In fact, I don't understand all this constant "I'm running Gnome/KDE so
I want a Gnome/KDE app" that is constant
Vlad
I am afraid I dont know the answer but I suggest you try the
gentoo-user mailing list as it see's vastly more traffic than the
desktop list.
good luck
On 10/01/07, Vlad Dogaru <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
Gentoo fits like a glove,even to a newbie such as myself, but I can't get
Abi
Hello,
Gentoo fits like a glove,even to a newbie such as myself, but I can't get
AbiWord to display mathematical formulas in my documents. Is there a package
I am missing (searches yielded nothing of interest thus far) or another
piece of software I can use?
Thanks,
Vlad Dogaru
On Wed, 10 Jan 2007 08:50:07 -0500, Justin Denick wrote:
> Neil, how much time did you spend on that email?
Longer than I'd have liked, because Claws Mail used the godawful GTK file
selector, so it took several seconds to insert the file :)
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Neil, how much time did you spend on that email?
Also, as a gentoo user I consider my computing powers to be a cut above the
Mandriva, Red Hat, W.I.M.P.S And as fellow gentoo users, I consider all of
you to be in that same class. Not bragging, but just stating the obvious.
Many of us have been us
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