Hallo zusammen,
heutigentags hat ja fast jede Website so ein kleines Logo, dass in der
url-bar des webbrowsers angezeigt wird (wie heisst das Ding eigentlich?).
Konquerer merkt sich die darüberhinaus, um sie in der bookmark-Liste
anzuzeigen. Allerdings bei weitem nicht alle: Einige merkt er sich, d
J. Woch wrote:
Hallo zusammen,
[...]
oops, sorry for choosing the wrong language and thanks, Chris, for
translating the original post!
Ciao,
Jens
Hi folks,
in a pathetic attempt to be useful in some way I decided to dig into KDE
development. So I broke my leg at the very first step: compiling qt-copy :-)
Doing exactly what README.qt-copy told me, I'm getting this on
Debian/unstable:
snip
...
g++ -c -pipe -fno-exceptions -O2 -DQ
Achim Bohnet wrote:
On Wednesday 22 January 2003 11:16, J. Woch wrote:
Hi folks,
in a pathetic attempt to be useful in some way I decided to dig into KDE
development. So I broke my leg at the very first step: compiling qt-copy :-)
Doing exactly what README.qt-copy told me, I'm getting th
Hi,
since kmail doesn't support server-side imap filtering (and doesn't bother
to implement client side imap-filtering as, e.g, mozilla does) I installed
the package imapfilter. It works quite nice.
However, whenever imapfilter starts to check the mailboxe(es), kmail loses
the connection to the im
Christian Welzel wrote at Tuesday 04 February 2003 09:13:
> Not a solution to your problem, but i use procmail on my server.
> Some filterrules in .procmailrc which sort the mails into different
> folder files that are accessable through imap... this works very fine
> and do not provoke this msg-b
Christian Welzel wrote at Tuesday 04 February 2003 11:43:
> In kmail prefs there is an option to tell kmail that it should look after
> new mail every x minutes... i use this option and it works fine.
> it's in the options for network/incoming/yourimapserver->edit (or
> something like that (im usi
Frank Van Damme wrote at Tuesday 04 February 2003 13:33:
> On Tuesday 04 February 2003 07:33, J. Woch wrote:
>> since kmail doesn't support server-side imap filtering
>
> What do you mean whit that, that kmail isn't capable of downloading
> headers and sorting them,
Chris Cheney wrote at Wednesday 05 February 2003 07:50:
> On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 07:27:54AM +0100, Ralf Nolden wrote:
>> [...] I suggested packaging the
>> libqt.a and libqt-mt.a into a libqt3-static-dev package but Martin still
>> refuses "because the policy says to put it in the -dev package".
>
Hi folks,
modifying imap folder with procmail was no problem with ralf's kmail, i.e.
after a (automatically performed) "check folder" call, folders with new
messages are displayed bold (btw: mozilla could learn here!)
Pitty, Chris' kmail does not do that, even if one looks into that folder.
After
Hi list,
I want to (automatically) generate debian packages from kde cvs,
but since I'm new to packaging I don't even know, where to start.
Any hints?
Thanks,
Jens
Ralf Nolden wrote at Wednesday 26 February 2003 21:39:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> On Mittwoch, 26. Februar 2003 09:13, J. Woch wrote:
>> Hi list,
>>
>> I want to (automatically) generate debian packages from kde cvs,
>> but since I&
Petr Balá? wrote at Thursday 27 February 2003 13:20:
> Hi
>
> I have problem with KMail. I'm using IMAP accounts and KMail stops to show
> new mails in these accounts. I'm using KDE3 from unstable + ccheney DEBs.
> [...]
Same here :-(
(another workaround: move mails from one folder into another.
Chris Cheney wrote at Sunday 09 March 2003 05:10:
> Also
> fontconfig is screwed up now and konsole only sees about half the fonts
> it should and some of the ones it does see are being substituted wrong.
Don't know why, but this one can be circumvented by allowing fontconfig to
use bitmap fonts.
Oliver Johns wrote at Sunday 23 March 2003 05:10:
> The crashes that Pablo di Vincente saw under woody also happen in a
> totally current (as of 2003.03.22) sid system. This was also an
> upgrade from 3.1.0. When one types kprinter from a konsole window
> the kprinter comes up and then instantly
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