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On Monday 12 April 2004 12:29, Tom Simnett wrote:
> On Monday 12 April 2004 10:08, Jochen Christmann wrote:
> > I have the same problem. I think that is the syntax highlighting or so,
> > but i cant find a way to turn them off and speed up the quanta.
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On Tuesday 13 April 2004 00:12, Michael Stucki wrote:
> Dear Tom,
>
> > Quanta, when editing PHP files, slows right down, sometimes to the point
> > where it takes a few minutes to catch up with itself.
>
> Which version are you using? If I remember ri
Dear Tom,
> Quanta, when editing PHP files, slows right down, sometimes to the point
> where it takes a few minutes to catch up with itself.
Which version are you using? If I remember right there was a
"slow-typing-bug" which was fixed with Quanta 3.2.1.
However, I never checked this. Maybe you
On Mon, Apr 12, 2004 at 01:13:50PM +0200, Dominique Devriese wrote:
> Kevin Krammer writes:
> > Debian has a clear advantage with such problems, the highly
> > appreciated effort to create a fine package granularity enables
> > packagers to build alternative packages (one for feature disabled
> > a
This sounds like a really minor quibble, but it's quite annoying.
>From the dawn of time until KDE 3.2.1, when you had similar tasks grouped
in the taskbar, and you clicked on the taskbar for one, the list of
all those tasks would pop up just above the cursor, with no current
one selected. If you
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On Monday 12 April 2004 16:41, Tobias Eichert wrote:
> Thanks for the nice tip!
Jep, Thank you! very nice thing.
> However I'm not able to get mouse gestures working in general. :/ Are
> there any special requirements (e.g. extra packages)? The khot
On Monday 12 April 2004 16:01, Elmar Höfner wrote:
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> This might be usefull for some of you:
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> To translate a highlighted word using a mouse gesture, do the following:
>
> 1) Create a script with these lines (or just copy&paste):
>
> ##start here
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This might be usefull for some of you:
To translate a highlighted word using a mouse gesture, do the following:
1) Create a script with these lines (or just copy&paste):
##start here
WORD=`dcop klipper klipper getClipboardContents`
konqueror http://
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Hi everybody,
I wonder if there is a way to attach a shortcut to "Root console" in konsole
in KDE 3.2.1.
In former versions, Ctrl-Shift-N created the same session type as the last
session opened before, now it always starts a standard user session.
Kevin Krammer writes:
>> Anyway, both the above represent a reason to use dlopen'ing of
>> normal libs, but in either case, it's a very ugly workaround, and
>> should be avoided as much as possible. I wouldn't personally have
>> used it in either case.
> I think there was no viable option in the
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On Monday 12 April 2004 10:08, Jochen Christmann wrote:
> I have the same problem. I think that is the syntax highlighting or so,
> but i cant find a way to turn them off and speed up the quanta. On a
> Athlon 1GHz Quanta is terrible slow, speacialy i
On Monday 12 April 2004 11:50, Dominique Devriese wrote:
> Kevin Krammer writes:
> > Actually dlopen'ing lib for advanced features is helping packager,
> > otherwise they would have to build two versions, one with having the
> > option enabled, one without.
>
> Yes, but in this case, it's not about
Kevin Krammer writes:
> On Sunday 11 April 2004 19:38, Dominique Devriese wrote:
>> Frans Pop writes:
>> > On Sunday 11 April 2004 17:29, Dominique Devriese wrote:
>> >> Hendrik Sattler writes:
>> >> > Why? The same problem as always: Debian does not ship the
>> >> > /usr/lib/libidn.so in libidn11
On Sunday 11 April 2004 19:38, Dominique Devriese wrote:
> Frans Pop writes:
> > On Sunday 11 April 2004 17:29, Dominique Devriese wrote:
> >> Hendrik Sattler writes:
> >> > Why? The same problem as always: Debian does not ship the
> >> > /usr/lib/libidn.so in libidn11 but only in the development
>
Tom Simnett wrote:
Has anyone come across this one?
Quanta, when editing PHP files, slows right down, sometimes to the point where
it takes a few minutes to catch up with itself.
top shows CPU usage at over 90% sometimes even hitting 99%!
Any ideas?
I have the same problem. I think that is the
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