Re: woody b-f seems quite usable

2001-05-29 Thread Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS
konstantin cherkasoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi. > EGE> Or are you seeing no borders at all, > Yes. No borders. > EGE> and the text on a button (e.g. > EGE> "Ok") is duplicated briefly when you select the button? > Hm, what meen "duplicated briefly"? Running the program "testgrid", which comes w

Re: woody b-f seems quite usable

2001-05-28 Thread konstantin cherkasoff
Hi. EGE> Or are you seeing no borders at all, Yes. No borders. EGE> and the text on a button (e.g. EGE> "Ok") is duplicated briefly when you select the button? Hm, what meen "duplicated briefly"? -- konstantin cherkasoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a s

Re: woody b-f seems quite usable

2001-05-27 Thread Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS
> By the way, what about slang and frame-borders on console? > I did not find any records about this in its bug-logs. > What package has this bug (or it's not a bug)? What is the problem, exactly? Is it that you get ASCII graphics +---+ | like this | +---+ instead o

woody b-f seems quite usable

2001-05-26 Thread konstantin cherkasoff
Hi. I have updated base-config, cvs up boot-floopies, and successfuly installed woody with two "compact" floppies and local http mirror. (I just put to it new base-config with termwrap) Everything looks ok, but few fine points. When configuring base system two messages appears: === -- Ti