2008/12/10 Amos Shapira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> I exaggerated. But my professors still send files in Word with
>> complex, unneeded formating that OOo 3 cannot handle. They use
>> Mathtype, too, which even normal Word cannot read. I have asked them
>> time and again for PDFs. Their answer is that t
2008/12/8 Ehud Karni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I had an error, I did not notice that one of your variable includes ":".
> Change my separator character to % in the 3rd solution like this:
>
> rsync="/usr/bin/rsync%-navHz%--delete%--delay-updates%--bwlimit=256%-e%ssh -i
> /root/rsync.id"
> local=/mnt/
On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 09:41:29AM +1100, Amos Shapira wrote:
> 2008/12/10 Dotan Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > 2008/12/9 Oron Peled <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > Every file? As someone using OpenOffice.org since before 1.x days
> > > it looks a bit overestimated.
> > >
> >
> > I exaggerated. But m
Amos Shapira wrote:
Also have you checked crossover office support? I think it's a bit
ahead of the plain WINE project and doesn't cost to much (actually was
given for free in a sale about a month ago).
Crossover has no better (and at times, had worse) support for BiDi than
vanilla Wine. If
2008/12/10 Herouth Maoz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>>
>> I think that the law goes into effect on January 12. At least, that's
>> what all the spam messages say.
>
> Don't trust spammers. The law went into effect on Decemeber 1st. Any spammer
> sending any unsolicited mail to you now is violating the l
2008/12/10 Dotan Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> 2008/12/9 Oron Peled <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Every file? As someone using OpenOffice.org since before 1.x days
> > it looks a bit overestimated.
> >
>
> I exaggerated. But my professors still send files in Word with
> complex, unneeded formating that
On Tuesday 09 December 2008, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> 2008/12/9 Shlomi Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > I'm a developer. I didn't do a lot of Bidi/Right-to-left/i18n/Hebrew
> > development, but I suppose I can learn.
>
> I was hoping that you would pop up. Did you sign up for the heb-bugzap
> list?
Yes,
Can anyone advice on this strange issue:
When i use "Firestarter" firewall in my Ubuntu it blocks me an outgoing
traffic even though
i've chosen "Permissive" setting by default for outgoing (for incoming one i
allowed only the remote machines i need to)?
Thanks
David
--
בברכה,
דוד רונקין
2008/12/9 Shlomi Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I'm a developer. I didn't do a lot of Bidi/Right-to-left/i18n/Hebrew
> development, but I suppose I can learn.
>
I was hoping that you would pop up. Did you sign up for the heb-bugzap
list? If so then two of the four names that are most familiar to me i
On Tuesday 09 December 2008, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> 2008/12/9 Oron Peled <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > On Tuesday, 9 בDecember 2008, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> >> http://hamakor.org.il/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/heb-bugzap
> >>
> >> You have just been appointed list operator. Enjoy.
> >
> > "The speed of ligh
2008/12/9 Oron Peled <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Tuesday, 9 בDecember 2008, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
>> http://hamakor.org.il/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/heb-bugzap
>>
>> You have just been appointed list operator. Enjoy.
>
> "The speed of light really is too slow nowdays."
>
> Thanks. Now everybody who f
On Tuesday, 9 בDecember 2008, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> http://hamakor.org.il/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/heb-bugzap
>
> You have just been appointed list operator. Enjoy.
"The speed of light really is too slow nowdays."
Thanks. Now everybody who files a *Hebrew* related bug
is kindly asked to CC th
2008/12/9 Herouth Maoz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Don't trust spammers. The law went into effect on Decemeber 1st. Any spammer
> sending any unsolicited mail to you now is violating the law.
>
> http://law.co.il/articles/spam/2008/11/12/israeli-anti-spam-law/ (Hebrew)
>
Thank you. I will contact a law
Oron Peled wrote:
Another (somewhat weird) idea. Maybe we can set a "hebrew-bugzappers"
mailing list and forward all the various *Hebrew Related* bugs (OOo,
Firefox, distros, etc.) This (or an equivalent RSS feed) would serve
as a focus zone for anyone who want to help push these subjects forwar
I think that the law goes into effect on January 12. At least, that's
what all the spam messages say.
Don't trust spammers. The law went into effect on Decemeber 1st. Any
spammer sending any unsolicited mail to you now is violating the law.
http://law.co.il/articles/spam/2008/11/12/israel
2008/12/9 Oron Peled <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Tuesday, 9 בDecember 2008, Dotan Cohen wrote:
>> But my professors still send files in Word with ...
>> They use Mathtype, too, which even normal Word cannot read.
>> ... the university (Technion)
>
> Hmmm... Professors in the Technion who use Word for
On Tuesday, 9 בDecember 2008, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> But my professors still send files in Word with ...
> They use Mathtype, too, which even normal Word cannot read.
> ... the university (Technion)
Hmmm... Professors in the Technion who use Word for *math*
Next, D.Knuth would send MS-Word articles
2008/12/9 Oron Peled <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Every file? As someone using OpenOffice.org since before 1.x days
> it looks a bit overestimated.
>
I exaggerated. But my professors still send files in Word with
complex, unneeded formating that OOo 3 cannot handle. They use
Mathtype, too, which even no
As part of the Welcome to Linux ( http://welcome.linux.org.il/ ) series, the
Tel Aviv Linux club will hold the fourth meeting in the series, next Sunday,
14-December-2008. Ori Idan will present about "Living in the Community and How
to Get Help".
The presentation will start at 18:30, in the Sch
On Tuesday, 9 בDecember 2008, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> With the exception of MS Office, I could do without Hebrew support in
> Wine at all. But MS Office is so important for interoperability that I
> cannot abandon it. At the moment I am stuck bringing every file to the
> university to open them.
Ever
2008/12/9 Omer Zak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> During December (since the anti-spam law came into force), I received so
> far three E-mail messages from Daily Maily, without giving them
> permission to continue to E-mail me.
>
> Is there anyone who is organizing a group lawsuit against them?
> At any ca
Encouraged by advice from few Linux-IL subscribers, I clicked on the
unsubscription link provided:
https://www.pac.co.il/RmvMails/[EMAIL PROTECTED]&dm=DailyMaily
(quoted after censoring of my actual E-mail address).
I was directed to a form requesting me to fill my details - name,
company, phone
2008/12/9 Gilad Ben-Yossef <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Omer Zak wrote:
>
> During December (since the anti-spam law came into force), I received so
> far three E-mail messages from Daily Maily, without giving them
> permission to continue to E-mail me.
>
>
> If you ever went to one of those free peopl
2008/12/9 Shachar Shemesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> No. The fact no one was working on it spelled the end of Hebrew support in
> Wine. This probably just means that someone got fed up and closed the bugs.
>
That is a better way of putting it!
With the exception of MS Office, I could do without Hebre
Dotan Cohen wrote:
Does
this spell the end of Hebrew support (which has always been terrible)
in Wine?
No. The fact no one was working on it spelled the end of Hebrew support
in Wine. This probably just means that someone got fed up and closed the
bugs.
Shachar
In the past few days many bidi- and Hebrew-related bugs are being
closed as Abandoned, Wontfix, or other non-resolved closures.
Presumably this is because nobody is triaging or fixing them. Does
this spell the end of Hebrew support (which has always been terrible)
in Wine?
--
Dotan Cohen
http://
Omer Zak wrote:
During December (since the anti-spam law came into force), I received so
far three E-mail messages from Daily Maily, without giving them
permission to continue to E-mail me.
If you ever went to one of those free people & Computers events, such as
Go Linux, you signed an agree
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