On Friday 09 Nov 2012, Derek Atkins wrote:
> Ngewi Fet writes:
> > On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 4:09 PM, Derek Atkins wrote:
> > John Ralls writes:
> > > Why can't we set up commit hooks on each that immediately push to
> > > the other? Yes, there's a small chance of a conflict if two peop
On Wednesday 13 April 2011, John Ralls wrote:
> On Apr 13, 2011, at 8:48 AM, Joshua Moore wrote:
> > I'd be happy to. Many of the problems don't look too difficult, but
> > someone may need to make a decision about the markup language version
> > that should be used. Right now, it looks like the
Its a hoax. I had the same thing with a domain that I own about a year ago, I
think I even recognise the names. Ignore it, it will go away.
David
On Wednesday 05 January 2011, Christian Stimming wrote:
> Is this a hoax, or is this true? I'd prefer if the project owns those
> domain names as co
On Thursday 13 August 2009, Sreejith Koiloth wrote:
> Sir,
> How can I install Gnu Cash in a Debian system? Please help me.
apt-get install gnucash
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On Friday 19 June 2009, Clark wrote:
> I used Adobe Acrobat Pro to do a pre-press on the PDF. The images which
> print too big are specified to be at 75 DPI, the ones that print right
> are about 120~126 DPI. In all cases the numbers are not exact, and vary
> slightly from image to image.
Given t
On Tuesday 09 June 2009, Derek Atkins wrote:
> Josh Sled writes:
> > David Goodenough writes:
> >> So the question is, which way to go. Should I simply work on the old
> >> QSF code and get it to work, and then add selection to it and matching,
> >> or sh
I sent a couple of questions to the user list recently about the import and
export of data (customers and invoices are of particular interest to me)
and it became obvious that the only provided route is QSF, but that QSF
import and export support is buggy and un-maintained and quite likely
to get r