I just installed the rpm for mysql 4 on Redhat 7.1.
Now the service is running, but I cannot go to a
command line and type in mysql to get to the mysql
command prompt. Did I install it wrong? Do I need to
add a path like you would in windows (Enviroment
Paths)?
Thanks
Silly
On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 20:22, Justin French wrote:
I don't think I was being clear enough at all :) 12px is 12pixels... there
is no way for it to *reliably* be reset to 14px, or 10px by the user on all
browser.
That's like saying 10% is 10%. 10% of what? The physical size of a pixel
varies
Yes, we are way off topic.
You offered a solution, and it rang warning bells for me from an
accessibility P.O.V... yes, I miss-quoted the spec, but yes, i'm right
about IE, and almost every developer using px should be very worried for
quite some time, until it gets addressed.
Cheers,
Justin
Just to add...
Here's something that might interest you:
http://www.alistapart.com/stories/alternate/
... and here's another one: (Should be better than the one discussed above
:) )
http://www.alistapart.com/stories/phpswitch/
- E
Marek Kilimajer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You might solve
On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 10:35,
conbud wrote:
Hey. This really isnt a PHP question. but what fonts do you reccomend
using
so they look decent on linux. Mainly looking for a good font that will
look
nice in MoZilla and Galeon. Almost all the fonts Ive used so far appear
really tiny or
on 26/11/02 2:41 AM, Brian V Bonini ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Also, try to use relative sizes, if you use fixed sized like 10pt. you
will have size discrepancies on different platforms. If you use a
relative scheme like 12px it will render more consistently
12px is NOT a relative size,
On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 18:26, Justin French wrote:
on 26/11/02 2:41 AM, Brian V Bonini ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Also, try to use relative sizes, if you use fixed sized like 10pt. you
will have size discrepancies on different platforms. If you use a
relative scheme like 12px it will
on 26/11/02 11:04 AM, Brian V Bonini ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 18:26, Justin French wrote:
on 26/11/02 2:41 AM, Brian V Bonini ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Also, try to use relative sizes, if you use fixed sized like 10pt. you
will have size discrepancies on different
Lets see where to start. Ive used both the px, pixels, and the small and
tested them both in Linux (Mandrake 9.0) using Mozilla. Galeon and Opera,
using default settings they come with, and they zoom the text with no
problems. On windows Ive tested the same stuff using IE and Netscape, using
You might solve this by providing different style sheet to on linux
running browsers:
if(ereg('Linux',$_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'])) {
echo 'link REL=StyleSheet HREF=linux.css TYPE=text/css';
} else {
echo 'link REL=StyleSheet HREF=win.css TYPE=text/css';
}
conbud wrote:
Hey. This really
Hey. This really isnt a PHP question. but what fonts do you reccomend using
so they look decent on linux. Mainly looking for a good font that will look
nice in MoZilla and Galeon. Almost all the fonts Ive used so far appear
really tiny or really bold and not very good to read.
-Lee
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