Alan Pope wrote:
> Hi Tim,
Hi Alan :)
> On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 01:25:42AM +0100, Tim Dobson wrote:
>> Please forward this to any other lists or people who you think might be
>> interested.
>
> If you mail announcements like this to the lugmaster mailing list on
> lug.org.uk then individual LU
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Mac wrote:
| I've tried among others. See what you think.
Hmmm... it seems to be fine for me. Does the 'cursor' position in the
bottom left of the spacebar hop along at double speed too?
I cannot see anything in the settings that would indicate pl
Stephen O'Neill wrote:
> Which episode and ogg file (high/low) are you using and I will give it a
> bash ... we ought to be scientific about this :D
Stephen >>> It's very kind of you to offer to look into this. I've
tried among others. See what you think.
Thanks for your help.
Mac
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Mac wrote:
| Anyway, now I know it's working for you, and there's no obvious setting
| that you have to adjust, I'll clearly need to dig about a bit more to
| woek out what's going on.
Which episode and ogg file (high/low) are you using and I will gi
Stephen O'Neill wrote:
> Mac wrote:
>> (None of the folk helping transcribe the podcasts having a problem with
>> playback speed in Transcriber? It's be useful even to know that it's
>> just a problem here.)
>
>
> Sorry Mac, no problems here... or at least not the last time I checked.
>
> Are
> >> :set nu
> >> :s50,200/^/#/g
> >
> > Should that not be:-
> > :50,200s/^/#/g
That's what I meant anyway, but I forgot about the set number because I have
that
always-on in my vimrc anyway.
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On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 2:38 PM, Philip Stubbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2008/8/20 Sean Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> :set nu
>> :s50,200/^/#/g
>
> Should that not be:-
> :50,200s/^/#/g
Yeah, that'd work better :-)
Mea culpa...
Sean
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2008/8/20 Sean Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> :set nu
> :s50,200/^/#/g
Should that not be:-
:50,200s/^/#/g
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> DarkOtter wrote:
>>> It's a little bit hacky, but the way I do that is to do a substitute with
>>> the
>>> 'start of line' token in the regexp. That way you can use a standard vim
>>> range
>>> e.g. 1,10 to do lines 1 to 11
That's the way that I've always tended to do it, but using lines as
of
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Mac wrote:
> (None of the folk helping transcribe the podcasts having a problem with
> playback speed in Transcriber? It's be useful even to know that it's
> just a problem here.)
Sorry Mac, no problems here... or at least not the last time I chec
Mac wrote:
> Made curious by the podcast transcribing thread, I've installed
> Transcriber to try it out. I find the sound crackly, and the playback
> speed too fast - both of which reduce intelligibility quite badly - but
> can't see a way of adjusting either. Am I missing something?
Bump.
On Wed, 2008-08-20 at 11:29 +0100, Sean Miller wrote:
> Pidgin and Firefox seem to have serious memory leaks at present on
> Hardy on my Compaq laptop (ATI Radeon).
>
> Is this something I can do anything about or do I just have to wait
> for a solution?
>
> Also, anybody know any alternative mul
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DarkOtter wrote:
>> It's a little bit hacky, but the way I do that is to do a substitute with the
>> 'start of line' token in the regexp. That way you can use a standard vim
>> range
>> e.g. 1,10 to do lines 1 to 11
>
> EDIT: I forgot, if you want to
Sean Miller wrote:
> Pidgin and Firefox seem to have serious memory leaks at present on
> Hardy on my Compaq laptop (ATI Radeon).
>
> Is this something I can do anything about or do I just have to wait
> for a solution?
>
> Also, anybody know any alternative multi-protocol Linux IM clients
> that
On Wed, 2008-08-20 at 11:29 +0100, Sean Miller wrote:
> Pidgin and Firefox seem to have serious memory leaks at present on
> Hardy on my Compaq laptop (ATI Radeon).
>
> Is this something I can do anything about or do I just have to wait
> for a solution?
>
> Also, anybody know any alternative mul
Pidgin and Firefox seem to have serious memory leaks at present on
Hardy on my Compaq laptop (ATI Radeon).
Is this something I can do anything about or do I just have to wait
for a solution?
Also, anybody know any alternative multi-protocol Linux IM clients
that work in Gnome, as this is another
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