Sera Hill wrote:
>
> me again! I'm having difficulty installing java-icq. When I ran dselect on
> it, dselect couldn't configure it properly. Is there anyone else having
> this problem? Or shoudl I switch to another kind of icq?
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On Wed, 14 Jul 1999, Sera Hill wrote:
> me again! I'm having difficulty installing java-icq. When I ran dselect on
> it, dselect couldn't configure it properly. Is there anyone else having
> this problem? Or shoudl I switch to another kind of icq?
Personally, I'd swit
me again! I'm having difficulty installing java-icq. When I ran dselect on
it, dselect couldn't configure it properly. Is there anyone else having
this problem? Or shoudl I switch to another kind of icq?
-Sera
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On: Tue, 26 May 1998 22:05:01 -0400 (EDT) Corey Miller writes:
>
> Warning:
> Name: textfield
> Class: XmTextField
> Character 'S' not supported in font. Discarded.
>
> This happens for all characters and numbers it tries to show. I
> have tried reinstalling the jdk packages a
For me this only happens when people with non-standard characters in their
name, (like what Alt-### keys under dos make), comm me.
Most of the time if I rename them to something normal its all fine.
Timothy
On 27-May-98 Corey Miller wrote:
> I've been trying to run the Java version of ICQ o
I've been trying to run the Java version of ICQ on my hamm system.
I get the following error when ICQ tries to display information in text
boxes:
Warning:
Name: textfield
Class: XmTextField
Character 'S' not supported in font. Discarded.
This happens for all characte
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