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From: Hasanuddin T. <sa...@tr...> - 2003-02-27 11:29:39
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On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, wwp <sub...@fr...> wrote, > Hi Hasanuddin Tamir, > > > On Thu, 27 Feb 2003 17:34:06 +0700 (WIT) Hasanuddin Tamir <sa...@tr...> > wrote: > > > Thanks for providing yank to the world. It's great, and > > the best I can find on the net. I have a question (or > > more, later) about feature that I don't understand. > > How text -> section -> Run command is supposed to work? > > > > I expect that when I type a shell command such as 'date', > > and select the text, and then click run command, it will > > execute date and replace the selected text with something > > like, Thu Feb 27 17:32:34 2003. > > > > Is it really for external commands, or for internal ones > > only? > > Was curious about this.. > I've created a new document, added a textnote, I've placed the cursor in the > text field, typed ls -l /tmp, then selected the text and did Edit/Text > selection/Run command. > Yank has executed the selected text in the terminal from which it was launched > from. Ah, so it's kind of command launcher, and the output (and error and warning) goes to the terminal (if any). > Should we expect the command output to replace the selected text > instead? I think it can be more useful if there's an option to make the output goes to the editor instead, whether or not replaces the selected text. Well, I'm a customed to vim behaviour :-) If this is enabled, we can convert the (selectable) tree in the current file (or from other file) to the current editor window. The converter could be xml2anykind, for instance. Unfortunately, I don't understand C :-( regards, san -- Sun: "Olive juice, Indium." Indium: "Olive juice, Sun." |
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From: wwp <sub...@fr...> - 2003-02-27 10:53:54
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Hi Hasanuddin Tamir, On Thu, 27 Feb 2003 17:34:06 +0700 (WIT) Hasanuddin Tamir <sa...@tr...> wrote: > Thanks for providing yank to the world. It's great, and > the best I can find on the net. I have a question (or > more, later) about feature that I don't understand. > How text -> section -> Run command is supposed to work? > > I expect that when I type a shell command such as 'date', > and select the text, and then click run command, it will > execute date and replace the selected text with something > like, Thu Feb 27 17:32:34 2003. > > Is it really for external commands, or for internal ones > only? Was curious about this.. I've created a new document, added a textnote, I've placed the cursor in the text field, typed ls -l /tmp, then selected the text and did Edit/Text selection/Run command. Yank has executed the selected text in the terminal from which it was launched from. Should we expect the command output to replace the selected text instead? Regards, -- wwp |
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From: Hasanuddin T. <sa...@tr...> - 2003-02-27 10:28:45
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Hi, Thanks for providing yank to the world. It's great, and the best I can find on the net. I have a question (or more, later) about feature that I don't understand. How text -> section -> Run command is supposed to work? I expect that when I type a shell command such as 'date', and select the text, and then click run command, it will execute date and replace the selected text with something like, Thu Feb 27 17:32:34 2003. Is it really for external commands, or for internal ones only? thanks, san -- Sun: "Olive juice, Indium." Indium: "Olive juice, Sun." |
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From: M. <cm...@my...> - 2002-08-04 03:14:24
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Hi, First of all, thanks for yank. I got really addicted to it! I'm writting to report a localization minor bug: when I'm filling a to-do note, the deadline date field opens a correctly localized (in portuguese) date selector. The problem occurs when I pick a day, it shows in the United States format (mm/dd/yy) in the date field, even when the localization is ok in pt-BR (that should show dd/mm/yy). The main window shows the deadlines ok, just the to-do editing window shows this bug. Thanks again Cláudio Max |
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From: Daniel M. <dm...@ha...> - 2002-07-14 11:02:04
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Hello again, after experimenting some more with the preferences I seem to be able to avoid the bug: If I keep the "Default filename" field in the preferences empty, YANK won't duplicate the content anymore. Michael: thanks for that patch! But I'll wait until someone nice will someday build a nice binary .rpm for me since my system refuses to compile anything by itself - what a lazy system I have! Again: thank oyu so much for this program :-) Bye, Daniel |
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From: Michael H. <m.h...@ho...> - 2002-07-14 10:46:59
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Daniel Meier <dm...@ha...> writes: Hiya. > But unfortunately each time I close and open it I am confronted with > a very annoying bug: the complete content (including hierarchy and > the notes themself) duplicates itself! So if I just close and open > YANK three times, I have three copies of my initial notes on the > list! The version I am using is YANK 0.2.1-1 (Mandrake RPM). > > Any sugestions? Here's a patch: ---------- cut ---------- --- yank-0.2.1.org/src/fileio.c Wed Oct 10 08:01:40 2001 +++ yank-0.2.1/src/fileio.c Sat Jun 22 12:43:00 2002 @@ -1414,6 +1414,12 @@ gchar *txt; gint stat; + if (filename != NULL) + { + return; + /* notreached */ + } + files = recent_files_get_list(); if (files == NULL) { ---------- cut ---------- -- Michael Hussmann <m.h...@ho...> Why do we hide from the http://home.pages.de/~m.hussmann police dad? They use emacs f y cn rd ths y mst hv bn sng nx son. We use vi. (Peter Gutmann) |
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From: Daniel M. <dm...@ha...> - 2002-07-13 20:57:35
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Hi again, here is my pref file: --- [Placement] Dock=Toolbar\\0,1,0,0\\Menubar\\0,0,0,0 [Global] auto save on exit=0 use backup file=0 auto save minutes=5 save compression=0 yank crash file=/root/.yank.crash yank default file=/data/txt/YANC-Notes/yanc-notes auto load last file=1 auto save preferences=1 wordwrap=1 linewrap=1 completing todo note sets done=0 recursive completion=0 auto save modified notes=0 display tree path=1 save yank geometry=0 hide toolbar=0 hide statusbar=0 no icons in tree=0 note font=-adobe-times-medium-r-normal-*-14-*-*-*-p-*-iso8859-1 note tree font=-adobe-times-medium-r-normal-*-14-*-*-*-p-*-iso8859-1 todolist font=-adobe-times-medium-r-normal-*-14-*-*-*-p-*-iso8859-1 use custom font=0 [TodoList] sorting mode=0 filter on user=0 user=root use color today=0 bg color today=#ffffffffffff fg color today=#000000000000 use color past=0 bg color past=#ffffffffffff fg color past=#000000000000 deadline format= [Plugins] preload plugins=2 preload plugin=Palm\\ HotSync Ggp [Recent] MaxFiles=4 File0=/data/txt/YANC-Notes/yanc-notes ---- These settings are not 100% default, but I cannot see any problems with them. About the version: I am using yank0.2.1-1.mdk. And I have a minor correction to my bug report: yank duplicates the content only IF I MODIFY SOMETHING (content), and then close and open it again. Bye, Daniel On Sat, 2002-07-13 at 10:16, Anthony Tekatch wrote: > > Hello Daniel, > > I am using the "gnome yank 0.2.1" (type: "yank --version" at the command > prompt) and do not have the problem you pointed out. > > It might help someone debug if you could list the options/preferences that > you use (are they the default settings). > > PS. I also agree that yank is a great application! I've been using it for > over a year for all sorts of notes. I often use the FIND feature. |
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From: wwp <sub...@fr...> - 2002-07-13 20:49:16
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Hi Daniel, On 13 Jul 2002 09:11:26 -1000 Daniel Meier <dm...@ha...> wrote: > Hi! > > I recently installed YANK on my Mandrake8.2 system and it seems to work > fine for the most part. Just the kind of application I've always been > looking for on Linux! > But unfortunately each time I close and open it I am confronted with a > very annoying bug: the complete content (including hierarchy and the > notes themself) duplicates itself! So if I just close and open YANK > three times, I have three copies of my initial notes on the list! > The version I am using is YANK 0.2.1-1 (Mandrake RPM). Never matched this behaviour too (using 0.2.1)! Could you provide more information about your configuration/use of Yank? Regards -- wwp |
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From: Anthony T. <an...@un...> - 2002-07-13 20:16:06
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Hello Daniel, I am using the "gnome yank 0.2.1" (type: "yank --version" at the command prompt) and do not have the problem you pointed out. It might help someone debug if you could list the options/preferences that you use (are they the default settings). PS. I also agree that yank is a great application! I've been using it for over a year for all sorts of notes. I often use the FIND feature. -- Anthony Tekatch On 13 Jul 2002 09:11:26 -1000, Daniel Meier <dm...@ha...> wrote: > Hi! > > I recently installed YANK on my Mandrake8.2 system and it seems to work > fine for the most part. Just the kind of application I've always been > looking for on Linux! > But unfortunately each time I close and open it I am confronted with a > very annoying bug: the complete content (including hierarchy and the > notes themself) duplicates itself! So if I just close and open YANK > three times, I have three copies of my initial notes on the list! > The version I am using is YANK 0.2.1-1 (Mandrake RPM). > > Any sugestions? > > Aloha, > Daniel > > p.s. please keep on developing YANK - it has great potential and can > make life so much easier for thousands of users (including me) :-) > |
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From: Daniel M. <dm...@ha...> - 2002-07-13 19:35:05
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Hi! I recently installed YANK on my Mandrake8.2 system and it seems to work fine for the most part. Just the kind of application I've always been looking for on Linux! But unfortunately each time I close and open it I am confronted with a very annoying bug: the complete content (including hierarchy and the notes themself) duplicates itself! So if I just close and open YANK three times, I have three copies of my initial notes on the list! The version I am using is YANK 0.2.1-1 (Mandrake RPM). Any sugestions? Aloha, Daniel p.s. please keep on developing YANK - it has great potential and can make life so much easier for thousands of users (including me) :-) |
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From: Anthony T. <te...@id...> - 2002-02-12 23:50:53
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On 12 Feb 2002 07:33:25 +0100, Michael Hussmann <m.h...@ho...> wrote:
> Recompile yank with "-g" in the CFLAGS to get symbols, 'export
> GNOME_DISABLE_CRASH_DIALOG=1' to prevent gnome from kicking in and set
> 'ulimit -c unlimited'.
It turned out that I had updated my RPMS since compiling. I seem to
remember the libart RPM being installed with the XIMIAN update and as you
can see from the core dump listing below, the art_affine file is missing.
I just had to recompile yank and now the printing works fine.
I'm not sure what you mean by "set 'ulimit -c unlimited'".
Anyway, the Makefile already has:
CFLAGS = -g -O2 -Wall
Here is a printout of the debug listing:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
$ gdb yank core
GNU gdb Red Hat Linux (5.1-1)
Copyright 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you are
welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under certain conditions.
Type "show copying" to see the conditions.
There is absolutely no warranty for GDB. Type "show warranty" for details.
This GDB was configured as "i386-redhat-linux"...
Core was generated by `yank'.
Program terminated with signal 11, Segmentation fault.
...
<much stuff deleted>
...
Reading symbols from /usr/lib/libpng.so.2...done.
Loaded symbols for /usr/lib/libpng.so.2
#0 0x4028bdd4 in art_affine_point (dst=0x84, src=0xbfffe6e0, affine=0x0) at art_affine.c:50
50 art_affine.c: No such file or directory.
in art_affine.c
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Thanks.
--
Anthony Tekatch
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From: Michael H. <m.h...@ho...> - 2002-02-12 06:49:34
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Anthony Tekatch <te...@id...> writes: > On 10 Feb 2002 10:42:55 +0100, Michael Hussmann <m.h...@ho...> wrote: > > > Which version of gnome-print do you use (0.34 works fine for me)? > > I am using the following version: > $ rpm -q gnome-print > gnome-print-0.34-ximian.1 > > > > Could you show the core to gdb and ask where it happened? > > I just get an Error dialog box. I could not find any core file in the > directory that I started yank from: > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > Application "yank" (process 2602) has crashed > due to a fatal error. > (Segmentation fault) > > Please visit the Gnome Application Crash page for more information > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Is there a way to get the core file to be produced when crashing? Recompile yank with "-g" in the CFLAGS to get symbols, 'export GNOME_DISABLE_CRASH_DIALOG=1' to prevent gnome from kicking in and set 'ulimit -c unlimited'. -- Michael Hussmann <m.h...@ho...> Why do we hide from the http://home.pages.de/~m.hussmann police dad? They use emacs f y cn rd ths y mst hv bn sng nx son. We use vi. (Peter Gutmann) |
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From: Anthony T. <te...@id...> - 2002-02-11 23:54:16
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On 10 Feb 2002 10:42:55 +0100, Michael Hussmann <m.h...@ho...> wrote: > Which version of gnome-print do you use (0.34 works fine for me)? I am using the following version: $ rpm -q gnome-print gnome-print-0.34-ximian.1 > Could you show the core to gdb and ask where it happened? I just get an Error dialog box. I could not find any core file in the directory that I started yank from: -------------------------------------------------------------------- Application "yank" (process 2602) has crashed due to a fatal error. (Segmentation fault) Please visit the Gnome Application Crash page for more information -------------------------------------------------------------------- Is there a way to get the core file to be produced when crashing? -- Anthony Tekatch |
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From: Michael H. <m.h...@ho...> - 2002-02-10 09:44:08
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Anthony Tekatch <te...@id...> writes: > Is the printing feature working yet? > > yank crashes when trying to print either postcript or PDF. Which version of gnome-print do you use (0.34 works fine for me)? Could you show the core to gdb and ask where it happened? -- Michael Hussmann <m.h...@ho...> Why do we hide from the http://home.pages.de/~m.hussmann police dad? They use emacs f y cn rd ths y mst hv bn sng nx son. We use vi. (Peter Gutmann) |
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From: Anthony T. <te...@id...> - 2002-02-09 17:01:44
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Is the printing feature working yet? yank crashes when trying to print either postcript or PDF. -- Anthony |
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From: Michael H. <m.h...@ho...> - 2001-10-28 17:03:44
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Thomas Schultz <ts...@gm...> writes: > Hi! > > * Michael Hussmann <m.h...@ho...> [Sat 2001-10-27 03:12 PM] : > > > the new release of yank can be found at [1] with these changes: > [...] > > I have to admit that I lost track of some of the technology which is now > involved in yank. What could the following error mean that I get when I > try to build an RPM package of the latest release: > > [...] > gconftool --shutdown > GCONF_CONFIG_SOURCE="xml::/var/tmp/yank-0.2.1-root/usr/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.defaults" \ > gconftool --makefile-install-rule ../src/yank.schemas > > ORBit-WARNING **: No POA found for operation add_client [-1073745852] > > After that message, the build process seems to hang (I finally pressed > Ctrl-C to abort it). Sometimes I'm getting the same error when building .debs which goes away after the 2.nd or 3.rd try. No perfect solution I'm afraid. -- Michael Hussmann <m.h...@ho...> Why do we hide from the http://home.pages.de/~m.hussmann police dad? They use emacs f y cn rd ths y mst hv bn sng nx son. We use vi. (Peter Gutmann) |
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From: Thomas S. <ts...@gm...> - 2001-10-28 11:34:27
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Hi!
* Michael Hussmann <m.h...@ho...> [Sat 2001-10-27 03:12 PM] :
> the new release of yank can be found at [1] with these changes:
[...]
I have to admit that I lost track of some of the technology which is now
involved in yank. What could the following error mean that I get when I
try to build an RPM package of the latest release:
[...]
gconftool --shutdown
GCONF_CONFIG_SOURCE="xml::/var/tmp/yank-0.2.1-root/usr/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.defaults" \
gconftool --makefile-install-rule ../src/yank.schemas
ORBit-WARNING **: No POA found for operation add_client [-1073745852]
After that message, the build process seems to hang (I finally pressed
Ctrl-C to abort it).
Kind regards,
Thomas Schultz
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From: Michael H. <m.h...@ho...> - 2001-10-27 13:13:21
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Hi, the new release of yank can be found at [1] with these changes: - Case insensitive search. - Added a gpg plugin (from za...@tr...). - Added a gtkspell plugin. - Displays the "path" to the current note (optional). - Will use gconf if found. - Fast generation of notes (fastgen). - Deadlines can be removed. - Added a field "User" to all notes. - Optionally disables icons inside the tree. - Loads last file on startup (optional). - Requires libgal for date/ time slection widgets. - Glade-Notes (see README). - Bugfixes and other (minor) changes. Have fun with it. [1] http://home.ins.de/~m.hussmann/software/yank/yank-0.2.1.tar.bz2 -- Michael Hussmann <m.h...@ho...> Why do we hide from the http://home.pages.de/~m.hussmann police dad? They use emacs f y cn rd ths y mst hv bn sng nx son. We use vi. (Peter Gutmann) |
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From: Michael H. <m.h...@ho...> - 2001-10-27 13:13:18
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Stewart Evans <st...@lu...> writes: > An "aux" directory was added fairly recently to CVS but there doesn't seem to be > anything in it. However, the configure.in script references it and as a result > configure complains that install-sh (or install.sh) can't be found. Running 'automake --add-missing' should fix that, you can also copy it manually from /usr/share/automake/. -- Michael Hussmann <m.h...@ho...> Why do we hide from the http://home.pages.de/~m.hussmann police dad? They use emacs f y cn rd ths y mst hv bn sng nx son. We use vi. (Peter Gutmann) |
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From: Stewart E. <st...@lu...> - 2001-10-25 18:26:36
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An "aux" directory was added fairly recently to CVS but there doesn't seem to be anything in it. However, the configure.in script references it and as a result configure complains that install-sh (or install.sh) can't be found. For the moment I have worked around it by simply commenting out the line in configure.in. -- Stewart |
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From: Michael H. <m.h...@ho...> - 2001-09-28 16:09:55
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Stewart Evans <st...@lu...> writes:
> On Thu, 23 Aug 01 11:05 Michael Hussmann wrote:
>
> > Sounds useful, please diff against cvs since I'm not going to change
> > anything but bugs.
>
> I've been meaning to ask for a while - does this mean you're not planning any
> further releases of yank, other than to fix bugs?
No, I wanted to make a release before I found out that it's easy to
use glade for loading unknown notes (with a little help from gdd.c for
those who care). So I've added that and will make a release after
fixing the most annoying bugs.
For the ppl who want to play with dynamic notes:
- get the latest version from cvs
- compile it (requires libglade, libgal)
- don't install it, run it from the dir where you compiled it
- use glade to create a note
- everything below the widget named "vbox" will be used as the note
- give yank a hint for naming the note in the tree by calling an
entry "title"
- choose useful names for the other widgets
- there's a testnote which shows which widgets are handled by yank
- store it in ./src/Gddnotes
- add an icon with the same name and the extension .xpm in the same
dir
- email me the notes you want to share, I'll upload the somewhere
- don't rely on it (everything might change ;))
- (let me repeat that) don't rely on it!
> That would be a shame, as I think it's very useful but not quite
> perfect yet. ;-)
Surely not, but we're working on it. :)
--
Michael Hussmann <m.h...@ho...> Why do we hide from the
http://home.pages.de/~m.hussmann police dad? They use emacs
f y cn rd ths y mst hv bn sng nx son. We use vi. (Peter Gutmann)
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From: Stewart E. <st...@lu...> - 2001-09-25 22:17:43
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On Thu, 23 Aug 01 11:05 Michael Hussmann wrote: > Sounds useful, please diff against cvs since I'm not going to change > anything but bugs. I've been meaning to ask for a while - does this mean you're not planning any further releases of yank, other than to fix bugs? That would be a shame, as I think it's very useful but not quite perfect yet. ;-) -- Stewart |
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From: Michael H. <m.h...@ho...> - 2001-08-23 18:06:26
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Stewart Evans <st...@lu...> writes: > I've been using yank for a few weeks now and find it very handy and, for the > most part, quite usable. > The one exception is manipulating the NoteTree. Some of the problems I've run > across here: > > - No options for sorting the tree. As well as alphabetical, I'd like to be able > to sort a tree by note type, and in the case of todo notes, by priority or date. > This would let me keep sub-todo lists each in its own tree, but still viewable > as a todo list. > > - Manipulating the NoteTree only with drag and drop can be frustrating. It > would be nice to have a context menu that would allow you to move the selected > item up or down in the list, as well as up a level in the tree. > > I'm thinking of playing around with these myself but wanted to know if there was > interest from others, and/or if something like this was already planned. Sounds useful, please diff against cvs since I'm not going to change anything but bugs. -- Michael Hussmann <m.h...@ho...> Why do we hide from the http://home.pages.de/~m.hussmann police dad? They use emacs f y cn rd ths y mst hv bn sng nx son. We use vi. (Peter Gutmann) |