Steve Youngs | 1 Apr 2003 01:15
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Re: XEmacs toolbar icons

|--==> "PSG" == Peter S Galbraith <Peter> writes:

  PSG> Steve Youngs <youngs <at> xemacs.org> wrote:
  >>Tell you what, I'll post the patch to my "resizing toolbar workspace",
  >>you guys try it out, if you like, I commit and Peter gets a rest, if
  >>you don't, Peter gets to fire up the Gimp.

  PSG> Actually, I'm happy with them now!  ;-)

That's a relief, because I can't get my workspace to DTRT. :-(

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Steve Youngs | 1 Apr 2003 01:27
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Re: stepping down from MH-E development

|--==> "ED" == Eric Ding <ericding <at> alum.mit.edu> writes:

  ED> In the meantime, Evolution has finally given me what I've held
  ED> out for: a GUI mail application with a decent editor (with
  ED> Emacs shortcuts) for composing mail (which Mozilla still lacks,
  ED> frankly) combined with IMAP client capabilities.

I'll probably get shot for suggesting this, but have you considered
Gnus?  I'm pretty sure that Gnus will be able to give you everything
you need.  And you get to stay in Emacs. :-)

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Eric Ding | 1 Apr 2003 03:04
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Re: stepping down from MH-E development

On Mon, 2003-03-31 at 18:27, Steve Youngs wrote:

> I'll probably get shot for suggesting this, but have you considered
> Gnus?  I'm pretty sure that Gnus will be able to give you everything
> you need.  And you get to stay in Emacs. :-)

No gunfire from this direction! :)  I've actually been using Gnus for
years to browse and read all my mailing list mail (including
mh-e-devel), so I'm familiar with it already. But it seems like the
wrong tool for the job: it's very nice for reading email in threaded
discussions (just like a newsgroup), but it doesn't seem to fit the bill
for a mail reader like MH-E does.

Or have I just not configured it properly?

Eric

Peter S Galbraith | 1 Apr 2003 03:28
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[OT] Picture from my last survey

Completely off-topic, but since I consider you guys friends...
Here are some pictures from my last survey in the Gulf of St-Lawrence.

 http://pages.globetrotter.net/p.galbraith/

Peter

Satyaki Das | 1 Apr 2003 03:42
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Re: [OT] Picture from my last survey

Peter S Galbraith <p.galbraith <at> globetrotter.net> writes:

> Completely off-topic, but since I consider you guys friends...
> Here are some pictures from my last survey in the Gulf of St-Lawrence.
> 
>  http://pages.globetrotter.net/p.galbraith/

It looks kind of cold :-). Its 75F where I am.

Satyaki

Bill Wohler | 1 Apr 2003 03:44
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Re: stepping down from MH-E development

Eric Ding <ericding <at> alum.mit.edu> wrote:

> No gunfire from this direction! :)  I've actually been using Gnus for
> years to browse and read all my mailing list mail (including
> mh-e-devel), so I'm familiar with it already. But it seems like the
> wrong tool for the job: it's very nice for reading email in threaded
> discussions (just like a newsgroup), but it doesn't seem to fit the bill
> for a mail reader like MH-E does.
> 
> Or have I just not configured it properly?

I use Gnus for newsgroups and high volume mailing lists where I might
expire articles and not read all articles (via killing and scoring). I
use MH-E for everything else, including reading mh-e-devel where I don't
want to expire articles and read them all.

So no, I don't think you've misconfigured it.

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Jeffrey C Honig | 1 Apr 2003 03:48
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Re: [OT] Picture from my last survey

Cool pictures.

Doesn't Canada have child labor laws?  ;-)

Thanks.

Jeff

Peter S Galbraith | 1 Apr 2003 03:52
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Re: [OT] Picture from my last survey

Satyaki Das <satyakid <at> stanford.edu> wrote:

> Peter S Galbraith <p.galbraith <at> globetrotter.net> writes:
> 
> > Completely off-topic, but since I consider you guys friends...
> > Here are some pictures from my last survey in the Gulf of St-Lawrence.
> > 
> >  http://pages.globetrotter.net/p.galbraith/
> 
> It looks kind of cold :-). Its 75F where I am.

It warmed up last week (to 13C on Sunday) and half our snow melted.
But then it snowed again today.  :-(

Peter S Galbraith | 1 Apr 2003 03:59
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Re: [OT] Picture from my last survey

Jeffrey C Honig <jch <at> honig.net> wrote:

> Cool pictures.

Thanks.

> Doesn't Canada have child labor laws?  ;-)

:-)

Rebecca is my 5-year-old.  She likes helicopters.

Eric Ding | 1 Apr 2003 04:44
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Re: [OT] Picture from my last survey

On Mon, 2003-03-31 at 20:52, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
> Satyaki Das <satyakid <at> stanford.edu> wrote:
> 
> > It looks kind of cold :-). Its 75F where I am.
> 
> It warmed up last week (to 13C on Sunday) and half our snow melted.
> But then it snowed again today.  :-(

Not much better over here in Boston -- it warmed up to the low 60's last
week, but it snowed today, and the temperature hovered in the high 30's.

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