Wol wrote:
> On 18/08/2024 01:31, Dale wrote:
>> Thanks. Fixed that. Now to get Wol's problem fixed. The indent thing.
>
> Of course, I found it shortly after I posted ... there's a special
> mode for lilypond files which is doing it. So I'll have to file a bug ...
>
> > means decrescendo
>
> >>
On 18/08/2024 01:31, Dale wrote:
Thanks. Fixed that. Now to get Wol's problem fixed. The indent thing.
Of course, I found it shortly after I posted ... there's a special mode
for lilypond files which is doing it. So I'll have to file a bug ...
> means decrescendo
>> means "end of paralle
Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
> Am Sat, Aug 17, 2024 at 05:42:28PM -0500 schrieb Dale:
>
>> I knew about the middle button opening in a new tab. That's a very
>> handy feature. I didn't know about closing tabs and opening a file. I
>> noticed after a recent update, I have to double click everything
Am Sat, Aug 17, 2024 at 05:42:28PM -0500 schrieb Dale:
> I knew about the middle button opening in a new tab. That's a very
> handy feature. I didn't know about closing tabs and opening a file. I
> noticed after a recent update, I have to double click everything to open
> it now. I had it set
Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
> Am Sat, Aug 10, 2024 at 09:52:55AM -0500 schrieb Dale:
>> Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
>>> You can hold the shift key while turning the wheel, this will cause it to
>>> scroll by page, not by three lines at a time. That’s a very nifty feature
>>> since at least KDE 3 (tha
Am Sat, Aug 10, 2024 at 09:52:55AM -0500 schrieb Dale:
> Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
> >
> > You can hold the shift key while turning the wheel, this will cause it to
> > scroll by page, not by three lines at a time. That’s a very nifty feature
> > since at least KDE 3 (that was when I started my “
Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
>
> You can hold the shift key while turning the wheel, this will cause it to
> scroll by page, not by three lines at a time. That’s a very nifty feature
> since at least KDE 3 (that was when I started my “Linux career”).
>
>
I am still using this feature. Also, for o
Wols Lists wrote:
> On 07/08/2024 01:09, Dale wrote:
>> Well choke me until I look like a Smurf. ROFLMBO That worked. As
>> soon as I clicked that, it went to the / directory. It seems to
>> stick there. It actually changed it for every instance I have
>> running too. It seems that Dolphin wa
On 07/08/2024 01:09, Dale wrote:
Well choke me until I look like a Smurf. ROFLMBO That worked. As soon
as I clicked that, it went to the / directory. It seems to stick
there. It actually changed it for every instance I have running too.
It seems that Dolphin wants to run as one instance i
On 07/08/2024 00:02, Dale wrote:
Well, it does it when I'm actually doing things like typing a email or
something. Plus, most energy saving stuff is disabled. It has to stay
on so I can watch TV anyway. Odd tho, only the main monitor does it.
The second monitor stays on and so does the TV. It
Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
> Am Tue, Aug 06, 2024 at 06:02:47PM -0500 schrieb Dale:
>
>>> The /mnt or any other /* directories will show up both when you click the /
>>> partition Label on the 'Devices' side panel section and when you click Root
>>> in
>>> the 'Places' section.
>>>
>> True but I
Am Tue, Aug 06, 2024 at 06:02:47PM -0500 schrieb Dale:
> > The /mnt or any other /* directories will show up both when you click the /
> > partition Label on the 'Devices' side panel section and when you click Root
> > in
> > the 'Places' section.
> >
>
> True but I rarely use that panel, pane
Michael wrote:
> On Tuesday, 6 August 2024 08:16:04 BST Dale wrote:
>> Howdy,
>>
>> As most know, I've built a new rig. I've fixed a lot of things over the
>> past couple weeks but I've got one thing that I just can't figure out.
>> Dolphin is the default file manager and it works well enough. I
On 06/08/2024 16:28, Michael wrote:
to see if you can set / in there? I don't know if this might affect it
permanently, rather than on startup, but its worth trying.
You can also set it on the startup command, so if you went in and edited
the appropriate .desktop file, you can always tell it
On Tuesday, 6 August 2024 08:16:04 BST Dale wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> As most know, I've built a new rig. I've fixed a lot of things over the
> past couple weeks but I've got one thing that I just can't figure out.
> Dolphin is the default file manager and it works well enough. It's
> better than the
Howdy,
As most know, I've built a new rig. I've fixed a lot of things over the
past couple weeks but I've got one thing that I just can't figure out.
Dolphin is the default file manager and it works well enough. It's
better than the old Konqueror in most ways. I wish it would do man
pages tho.
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