On 11/07/2005, at 5:19 AM, Simos Hadjiyiannis wrote:
I am running Debian 3.1 and I am trying to get Greek accents
to work in KDE. I have configured languages, keyboard layouts,
etc. and I can type Greek characters without any problems.
However, when I try to type in a character with an accent
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On Mon, Jul 11, 2005 at 10:25:35AM +0200, Christian Perrier wrote:
> Quoting Michael Bramer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > > As far as I see, the mail interface of the DDTP server is its
> > > specificity. Being able to work remotely is a great advantage over
> > > web-based things (or the current "fr
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On 7/11/05, Christian Perrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I read some mails about pootle, rosetta and other web translation
> > interfaces. If debian like to use something like this for the debian
> > packages descriptions too, I don't like to wast my time in this
> > project.
>
> As far as I s
Quoting Michael Bramer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > As far as I see, the mail interface of the DDTP server is its
> > specificity. Being able to work remotely is a great advantage over
> > web-based things (or the current "framework" we have around Debian).
>
> yes, the DDTP will use a mail interface
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