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2013 Nov 12
0
InfiniBand Passthrough not working
2009 Feb 26
3
monospaced fonts
...g Markdown. > Really, it's the whole point. um... no. going way back to "triumph of the nerds", the number-one example steve jobs used to symbolize the absence of any esthetics at microsoft (and thus -- by extension -- inside the head of bill gates) was the fact they found a monospaced font acceptable. it all goes back to a calligraphy class that jobs "dropped in on" while he was at reed. no. if you have a mac, and you're using a monospace font, you _missed_ the point. you missed the _whole_ point. -bowerbird ************** A Good Credit Score is 700 or Abo...
2017 Oct 29
2
Incorrect characters in Chinese font
On 10/29/2017 03:49 PM, Frank Cox wrote: > On Sun, 29 Oct 2017 15:03:49 -0400 > H wrote: > >> I had three characters I was not able to translate and after much >> hair-pulling realized to my surprise that they may be incorrectly drawn in >> Centos 7. > My first guess would be a faulty characters in whatever font you're using. > > Compare it with a working
2016 Jan 23
18
Just need to vent
Sometimes the direction of UI development in gnome really angers me. For example, when selecting a font for the gedit text editor - there is no way to ask it to only show monospace fonts. It's a fricken text editor, that should be the default - meaning you have to do something special to get fonts shown that aren't monospace. Seriously, who is in charge with the UI design in gnome?
2011 Apr 12
0
No subject
r> <h2>Polycom Phones (updated for 3.2.X firmware with asterisk 1.6.1 Jan/2010= ) </h2>With SIP 3.2.X firmware (available on the Polycom download site)=20 and Asterisk 1.6.1, Polycom phones now support a full featured BLF=20 showing statuses of Ringing, Inuse and Online and one touch directed=20 call pickup. <br>On the asterisk side all that needs to be done is to add a hint
2016 Jan 25
1
Just need to vent
On 01/25/2016 09:07 AM, Matthew Miller wrote: > On Sat, Jan 23, 2016 at 03:20:35PM -0800, Alice Wonder wrote: >> It's a fricken text editor, that should be the default - meaning you >> have to do something special to get fonts shown that aren't >> monospace. > > The default _is_ monospace (specifically, the monospace system font). Yes and I needed a larger font
2017 Oct 29
0
Incorrect characters in Chinese font
On 10/29/2017 03:12 PM, H wrote: > On 10/29/2017 03:49 PM, Frank Cox wrote: >> On Sun, 29 Oct 2017 15:03:49 -0400 >> H wrote: >> >>> I had three characters I was not able to translate and after much >>> hair-pulling realized to my surprise that they may be incorrectly drawn in >>> Centos 7. >> My first guess would be a faulty characters in
2014 Sep 10
0
Monospace font in GNOME Classic and in Cinnamon -- CentOS 7
Hi there, I liked the terminal font in GNOME Classic but I want to switch to Cinnamon. fc-match said in GNOME that the Monospace font is Dejavu Sans Mono Book. I set that in Cinnamon but that appears quite different. How can I use the same terminal font in Cinnamon? How can I figure this out digging through font configuration files? - Gergely
2015 Aug 18
2
Markup for commands
Hi, I just edited http://wiki.centos.org/de/TipsAndTricks/BecomingRoot and formatted all the commands in section 1.1 as `monospace`. Since the main font and the monospace font look quite similar, it is sometimes difficult to see where one ends and the other starts. Therefore I propose to add the following CSS rule to the whole CentOS wiki: #page tt.backtick { background-color: #eee;
2007 Mar 09
2
Is there any variable for Voicemail Password in Asterisk
Hi guys This is my Ist post on this group. Is there any variable like ($VM_CALLERID for voicemail mailbox) for accessing Asterisk Voicemail password which is set through comedian mail.?????????????? plz reply me as soon as possible.... <html><div><PRE class=quote><IMG height=2 src="http://graphics.hotmail.com/greypixel.gif" width="100%"
2016 Jan 25
0
Just need to vent
On 01/23/2016 06:20 PM, Alice Wonder wrote: > Sometimes the direction of UI development in gnome really angers me. > I'll have to be one who has to say that I really am not bothered by GNOME 3. It is better out of the box than GNOME 2 ever was, at least in my opinion, especially that abomination called Nautilus spatial mode. It is a bit irritating that things are either really easy
2020 Apr 02
3
RFC: dynamic_cast optimization in LTO
<font face="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif" size="2"> <span><div>Hi,<br>There was a mention of optimizing away C++ dynamic_casts in LTO in this presentation: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fd3afoM3UOE&t=1306" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fd3afoM3UOE&t=1306</a><br>I
2005 Jul 19
5
Specific Font with wine
Hi ! I run Wine 20050211 on RedHat 9. I would like run an application which use 4 specific fonts (.FON under windows). I read the manual (winehq.org/site/docs/wine-user/config-fonts-main) and follow the instructions. But it seems not working ... 1. I convert .fon files to .bdf and to .pcf. I moved the .pcf files to /usr/lib/X11/fonts/misc. I'm not sure here to have correct files because
2009 May 08
2
Not receiving voicemail message in mailbox
It should be as simple as editing voicemail.conf : ; Voicemail Configuration ; [general] ; Formats for writing Voicemail. Note that when using IMAP storage for ; voicemail, only the first format specified will be used. format=wav49|wav|gsm ; Who the e-mail notification should appear to come from serveremail=asterisk-voicemail ; Should the email contain the voicemail as an attachment attach=yes ;
2016 Jan 24
5
Just need to vent
On Sun, 24 Jan 2016, Mark LaPierre wrote: > I'm forced to use MS Windows 7 at work. They have rolled in so much > smart phone/tablet stuff that it makes the desktop even more of a pain > to use than Windows XP was. Examples include, you can have your > applications any color you want as long as it's gray, and you can no > longer search for files by anything other than the
2016 Jan 25
0
Just need to vent
On Jan 24, 2016, at 4:47 AM, John Hodrien <J.H.Hodrien at leeds.ac.uk> wrote: > > You can start > applications, move windows around, and manage files. What do people really > want from a DE? Given a choice between Helix GNOME [*] and GNOME 3, I?ll certainly pick Gnome 3. However, it is also a fact that GNOME has some longstanding design misfeatures that should have been fixed
2019 Mar 17
1
lda: Unknown mail storage driver maildir
hi all, I have a successful (self-compiled from source code) Dovecot v2.2.16 setup active on my Solaris-10 server, with mails stored in user's $HOME/Maildir The mails are fetched from the ISP with "fetchmail", using a "cron" job fetchmail -f $HOME/etc/pop3.myisp where the file "$HOME/etc/pop3.myisp" contains set logfile fetchmail.log poll pop.myisp.be with
2004 Jul 01
3
Using Token Bucket Filter to simulate a low bandwidth radio link
Hello, I am attempting to use the LARTC traffic control to simulate a radio link that has variable bandwidth and availability. The basic bandwidth could be as low as 500 bits/sec but will generally be about 4000 bits/sec. If the simulated radio link is unavailable (zero bandwidth) then packets should be queued until a link is re-established. i.e. Initial bandwidth is 5000bits/sec then to 0
2016 Jan 25
2
Just need to vent
I personally love Gnome3 on Fedora. It took me about a week to adjust my mindset though -- I did that over a Xmas break. It did help that I read the release notes first (so I was not surprised at the major change) and went through the tutorial the developers provided. An interesting exercise re-examining and critiquing old workflows and exploring alternatives. It works really well on the
2009 Feb 27
2
RFC: Markdown Table Syntax
On Feb 26, 2009, at 9:51 AM, I wrote: > I can see that really opened a can of worms here. Sorry about that. > I'll have to move up my plan to formally propose a table syntax. The > comment that started this sub-thread was a throwaway line, really. I > probably should have omitted it. And then, on Feb 26, 2009, at 3:28 PM, John Gruber wrote: > 3. A hypothetical official