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List:       quanta
Subject:    Re: [Quanta] Testing required
From:       Carl Hartung <suselinux () cehartung ! com>
Date:       2006-03-14 12:41:43
Message-ID: 200603140741.43926.suselinux () cehartung ! com
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On Tuesday 14 March 2006 01:35, Andras Mantia wrote:
> So install the libgcrypt-devel package. ;-)

Addendum:

Success! I really do appreciate your help, Andras.

I'm assuming you're way more interested in behavioral and UI issues than any 
warnings that might appear during compiling? I mean, you're probably aware of 
those, correct? The ones I'm referring to are the warnings about "deprecated" 
and "defined but not used" items?

Also, I am still getting familiar with how things work and I know there's 
support for 'snippets' already built in, but contemplating this issue led me 
to think of a... widget, I guess you'd call it... that could exist in the 
right-button context menu in the file tree area, such that when you 
right-click a text snippet file it just copies the contents wholesale into 
the clipboard for pasting into your currently open document. I've 
experimented a bit with 'drag n drop' but it seems no matter how I click on a 
text file it is opened in a new tab. Note: This is really meant as an 
observation and possible idea. I don't expect you to drop everything to give 
me personal lessons! ;-) I'll figure the existing functions out as I work 
into it a bit deeper.

One other 'real' question, though: Is there a way to configure a dual pane 
filesystem view like Krusader or mc? The single pane is certainly 'workable' 
but it gets cramped when you've got files spread out everywhere.

Thanks for your attention and great work!

Carl
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