We are proud to announce version 0.1 of Hspell, the free Hebrew spellchecker
and morphology engine.
We have worked very hard to bring you a fully working Hebrew spellchecker
on the first release. It is not a toy release, and on typical documents it
should recognize the majority of correct words. H
On Friday 13 December 2002 13:48, Alex Chudnovsky wrote:
> On Friday 13 December 2002 13:09, shlomo solomon wrote:
> > As part of my move fro MDK 8.1 to MDK 9.0, I also decided to try KMail
> > (instead of XFMail that I've used for years. So far, I'm quite
> > satisfied. But I have one question and
On Friday 13 December 2002 13:54, shlomo solomon wrote:
> On Friday 13 December 2002 13:38, Amir Tal wrote:
> > what version are you using ?
> > i am using 3.0.4 and i dont think there is an option (like in knode, for
> > example...) but i do believe that it was added to CVS and will be
> > includ
On 2002-12-13, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> (anyone still seriously using GNUStep? fvwm?)
For the record, yes: at home my main wm currently is fvwm2.
And a collegue of me at work is actually using twm..
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On Friday 13 December 2002 12:04, shlomo solomon wrote:
> On Friday 13 December 2002 13:48, Alex Chudnovsky wrote:
> > > QUESTION: Is there a way to prevent the message to be immediately
> > > marked as read when you highlight it in the Message LIst? I'd like
> > > the change from unread to read to
On Friday 13 December 2002 14:04, shlomo solomon wrote:
> On Friday 13 December 2002 13:48, Alex Chudnovsky wrote:
> > > QUESTION: Is there a way to prevent the message to be immediately
> > > marked as read when you highlight it in the Message LIst? I'd like
> > > the change from unread to read to
On Fri, 13 Dec 2002, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> Eli Marmor wrote:
>
> >The real thing that is missing, is the opposite one.
> >We have a problem of rich men: too many choices.
> >
> >
> >
> Isn't that what "Free Market" means? The usual sequence of events is
> that when you have 10 options for a lib
On Friday 13 December 2002 14:31, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Dec 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I don't know if these are Mozilla or Mandrake problems. After installing
> > MDK9.0, I decided to try Mozilla 1.1 - **out of the box**.
>
> Installation, or upgrade of your system?
> Was your h
On Thu, 12 Dec 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I don't know if these are Mozilla or Mandrake problems. After installing MDK9.0,
> I decided to try Mozilla 1.1 - **out of the box**.
Installation, or upgrade of your system?
Was your home directory preserved?
>
> 1 - I can reach any site I want, a
On Friday 13 December 2002 13:48, Alex Chudnovsky wrote:
> > QUESTION: Is there a way to prevent the message to be immediately
> > marked as read when you highlight it in the Message LIst? I'd like
> > the change from unread to read to be only after a few seconds - not
> > immediately.
>
> Yes, Se
On Friday 13 December 2002 13:38, Amir Tal wrote:
> what version are you using ?
> i am using 3.0.4 and i dont think there is an option (like in knode, for
> example...) but i do believe that it was added to CVS and will be included
> in 3.1 final (check the kde archives, i saw something about it
On Friday 13 December 2002 13:09, shlomo solomon wrote:
> As part of my move fro MDK 8.1 to MDK 9.0, I also decided to try KMail
> (instead of XFMail that I've used for years. So far, I'm quite
> satisfied. But I have one question and one problem and I haven't
> found any information on either of t
Eli Marmor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> You can't just "harvest" details from the Internet and build a check
> list;
> You should try all of the choices in order to get a decision.
> This is the only way to decide which of them is really the easiet.
> And which of them is really the fastest.
> Bu
On 2002-12-13, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
> hehe... a signature I caught the other day on some random mailing list:
>
> Emacs is a fine OS, but what it lacks to be able to hold it's own against
> Linux and Windows is a good text editor.
>
> ;-)
I've heard it in a shorter version: (even better IMO
On Friday 13 December 2002 13:09, shlomo solomon wrote:
> As part of my move fro MDK 8.1 to MDK 9.0, I also decided to try KMail
> (instead of XFMail that I've used for years. So far, I'm quite
> satisfied. But I have one question and one problem and I haven't
> found any information on either of t
As part of my move fro MDK 8.1 to MDK 9.0, I also decided to try KMail
(instead of XFMail that I've used for years. So far, I'm quite
satisfied. But I have one question and one problem and I haven't
found any information on either of them.
QUESTION: Is there a way to prevent the message to be
Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
> There is an ongoing thread on comp.lang.c.moderated that started when
> someone posted a question about the best book to learn C from. He was
> told to figure out first what it was he wanted to do with (in?) C. The
> OP said he had a very good idea what he wanted, and that
Eli Marmor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I just wish to have a site that will allow me to choose the right tool
> for my needs.
There is an ongoing thread on comp.lang.c.moderated that started when
someone posted a question about the best book to learn C from. He was
told to figure out first wha
Quoting Henry Ficher, from the post of Fri, 13 Dec:
> >How should I choose my choices?
> >
> >This site may be called "ReligiousWars.something", and will enjoy a
> >high rating from its first day (because people CARE about religious
> >wars). So contrary to typical Dot.Com initiatives, this one has
Quoting Eli Marmor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> - You need a text editor?
> - No problem; We have emacs for you, we have vi, etc. Just take one.
hehe... a signature I caught the other day on some random mailing list:
Emacs is a fine OS, but what it lacks to be able to hold it's own against Linux
and
Eli Marmor wrote:
Chazal said: "Kin'at Sofrim Tarbe Hochma".
What I really miss in Open Source? What does it lack?
Open Source offers almost everything we need.
Actually, much more than we need:
How should I choose my choices?
The first choice I make is the distribution. The advanta
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> Isn't that what "Free Market" means? The usual sequence of events is
> that when you have 10 options for a library, 7-8 of them die out, and
> you are left with two. That's what happened in the desktop env (anyone
> still seriously using GNUStep? fvwm?)
>
> It's a good th
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