What size are you after?
Dilwyn Jones wrote:
Does anyone have a 2.5 inch IDE laptop hard drive they would like to sell? It
will be for use with Qubide, to replace the broken hard disk on my MinisQL.
Must be a 2.5 inch hard drive as a MinisQL case has no room for anything larger.
Dilwyn Jones wrote, On 23/12/08 18:32:
Does anyone have an up to date email address for John Gregory, please?
(I seem to have deleted it by mistake)
I don't know if it is up to date but I have:
jmelgregory AT tiscali DOT net
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Does anyone have an up to date email address for John Gregory, please?
(I seem to have deleted it by mistake)
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Does anyone have a 2.5 inch IDE laptop hard drive they would like to sell? It
will be for use with Qubide, to replace the broken hard disk on my MinisQL.
Must be a 2.5 inch hard drive as a MinisQL case has no room for anything larger.
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Dilwyn Jones
Ah, ok, MOVE, I thought of Resize.
Cheers...Ralf
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From: "Bob Spelten"
Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2008 1:44 PM
Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] Program updates
Op Tue, 23 Dec 2008 13:23:12 +0100 schreef Ralf Reköndt
What should that be..."new"...?
It is "new" in W
Op Tue, 23 Dec 2008 13:23:12 +0100 schreef Ralf Reköndt
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What should that be..."new"...?
It is "new" in WMAN2, I don't know since when exactly.
In SMSQ/E 3.xx there is a config item to do the Move the old way or drag
an outline or the whole window.
As it is a WMAN2 feature it is onl
What should that be..."new"...?
Cheers...Ralf
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From: "Bob Spelten"
Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] Program updates
The new SMSQ/E moving outline is not used then.
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Op Sat, 20 Dec 2008 12:14:40 +0100 schreef Norman Dunbar
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Now, as for this dragging of the border, I have a vague recollection
that the guys from Belgium (Progs) did some new window manager system
and I'm pretty sure that their system had draggable borders and so on.
ProWesS behaves not tha
Hello Norman
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>> Prowess is an alternative window manager. We were discussing an idea
>> for simulating outline dragging in Wman.
>
> Yes, I know. My point being that Prowess was built on top of WMAN wasn't
> it? I'm sure that in order to run Prowess, WMAN had to be loaded. If so,
> and they ma