us like in the old (cml1)
menuconfig. But then I have no idea how cml2 works so maybe my suggestion
is bogus...
Keep up the good work. You are on the right track. (-:
Best regards,
Anton
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me.
Sorry don't remember.
Good performance going up/down in menuconfig now. Even on my Pentium 133S!
Excellent work! (fastmode on)
Best regards,
Anton
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It is definitely usable now compared to 1.1.0. But if the last two points
could be speeded up, it would be great.
Best regards,
Anton
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of thing I usually try in this situation... Just
an idea...
Best regards,
Anton
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At 09:03 30/04/2001, Eric S. Raymond wrote:
>Anton Altaparmakov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > >I tried whitespace, but the default Tkinter font isn't fixed-width. How
> > >do you do invisible text?
> >
> > Text colour = background colour -> invisible
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At 02:41 30/04/2001, Eric S. Raymond wrote:
>Anton Altaparmakov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > I don't know about whether this is possible with Tcl but have you tried A)
> > invisible text and/or B) white space character text (e.g. one or more
> > spaces)? That's th
badly. Is it disabled by default? I.e. if I do make menuconfig or make
oldconfig will the autoprober temper with my choices?
Best regards,
Anton
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