On Jul 13, 2004, at 7:02 AM, John Levon wrote:
Congratulations Ronald.
Does this mean Trolltech will be a little more receptive to our
problems
? :)
I certainly hope so.
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Ronald
On Tue, Jul 13, 2004 at 12:12:55PM +0200, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>Runner-up: Ronald Florence with the application "LyX/Mac", a WYSIWYM
>(What You See Is What You Mean) editor/formatter using the LaTeX
>typesetting engine
Congratulations Ronald.
Does this mean Trolltech will be a
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
|The winner of each category will be awarded a 40 GB iPod, while the
|runner-up in each category will receive a 20 GB iPod.
>
| Not bad.
Not bad indeed!
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Lgb
Trolltech has announced the results of its Qt/Mac contest. In the
category 'Best Ported Qt Application', I see:
Best Ported Qt Application
Individual/community developed application originally written with
Qt/X11 Free Edition for Unix/Linux and ported to Mac OS X using Qt/M
On Thu, Jan 20, 2000 at 04:21:22PM +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> > "Asger" == Asger K Alstrup Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> >> What I'd like to see on the other hand is a nice banner and nice
> >> icons when we have more that 256 colors available...
>
> Asger> So when do you
> Can anybody think of a worse word to put on the first page tutorial
> besides
> DANGER?
Microsoft?
> How about something more redundant than repeating et cetera three times
> in a row?
It would have to be both repetitively redundant, and say the same thing
twice.
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> "Garst" == Garst R Reese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Garst> Can anybody think of a worse word to put on the first page
Garst> tutorial besides DANGER?
Garst> How about something more redundant than repeating et cetera
Garst> three times in a row?
Danger! Risk! Hazard! Peril! Caution! Wron
Can anybody think of a worse word to put on the first page tutorial
besides
DANGER?
How about something more redundant than repeating et cetera three times
in a row?
Amir Karger writes:
>
> I therefore propose an examples file contest. The winners of the contest
> would get to have their files included in the LyX distribution. (Wildly
> exciting, isn't it?) All right, I'll admit, it's not really a contest, but
> if we just send o