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How do you internationalize your applications?
Just as the comment at the top of the file says, any changes you make to resolv.conf will be overwritten - using the settings you have made "elsewhere", which in Mandriva seems to mean via the GUI tools). Yes, and no. I can make changes in resolv.conf, and they will be picked up and used immediately.

Compatibility among Frontpage versions
So you would have to implement some sort of ChangeListener equivalent, is this correct? While Eric gave great answers, I wanted point out that a ChangeListener would only be appropriate if the value of the checkBox (or any other intern GUI state) if the state can change while the GUI is displaying on screen.

Proof that Linux is more efficient than RISC OS
It might be possible to do so by changing your .gtkrc file (creating one if it doesn't exist), if Ethereal doesn't forcibly set the colors. It might forcibly set some colors, but not all. I don't know what one would do to your .gtkrc to change it, and don't know whether there are any colors that it couldn't change.

Import users
I would like to be able to capture some fraction of the program's current behavior in a set of automated tests to 1) make me less paranoid when I make necessary changes to code, and 2) allow me to improve working code when I see the opportunity I need GUI tests to help me get to the point where I don't need GUI

Outlook 2007 New e-mail dialog, B2->B2TR GUI changes
As long as you conform to syntax requirements nothing changes. Syntactically, threads are no different than any other aspect of the language; you are already programming a thread, the main GUI thread. Creating another thread does not change the syntax of hte language in any way, and everything is pretty much the

Announcing version 1.3 of the Market Analysis System
Buit there is still one part where I use this same class, different implementation trick, and that's with some enums. In the prototype, I used some enums for switching the gui state. Each enum const override some methods to change the gui in a different way, so I don't have those switch statements in other places.

Best Mac Is No Mac
jshi...@ewd.dreo.dnd.ca comp soft-sys matlab Does anybody have any idea of whether there will be any changes to the way one sets up GUI with the yet to be like the way it works with Microsoft EXCEL. Or perhaps there is already some work that has already been done by someone outside of MATHWORKS in this area?

Parallel Universe Theme
newsguy robcomp...@hotmail.com comp graphics api opengl , I just realized that for some odd reason, the changes I was making to my 2d gui unit werent taking effect! For some reason rendering my 2d gui changes the clipping plane making it so the Z value must be // less than 100 or greater than -100!

GUI issues
J>> The router has a place in the configuration gui to insert dnsserver addresses (optional), and a button to click to enable or disable dns relay. .... I'd suspect a change in the embedded adverts in the WSJ pages between your visits. Yes, I know j & js are entirely separate beasts, and I had not (still have not)

Office 2008 GUI refresh problems
This value may be set by a checkbox in some Preferences window, but is usually hidden from the user. Would you: - Initialize the GUI without showing it, Rather, I'd use the GUI as a "knob" to show and control the real value. This gives me the flexibility to change the GUI, to implement a non-GUI command-line

Building with gtk2 and packaging
I've heard the argument that multitags insulate scripts from GUI changes, but don't we want to know when a GUI changes? Why in the world would you not want to know? I certainly see the benefit for specific objects that may have a tag dependent on some other condition. But as a default, I find that multitags often

ttk::checkbutton - I think, it's a bug
I assume we might have some GUI changes. "Doug Edwards" <dedwa...@dellmail.com> wrote in message news:eGtodP$SDHA.2768@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... Not only the Premium version, but Standard, Deluxe, & Small Business. "Fred Mieske" <fredmie...@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:ezyKqe8SDHA.1916@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...

Gui changes.
You may want to end up buying Scars of Velious for some of the added GUI changes that you only get with that expansion. It's not required but may be worth it. On the negative side there are lots more beggars now than there were 2 years ago. People seem to think that high level buffs, sows and teleports are owed to

Outlook 2007 New e-mail dialog, B2->B2TR GUI changes
There were numerous other changes, as well. Still with the stupid start button though? I admit there were some usability enhancements, but Altered? No way. It's still the same shell that Win95 debuted. I happen to like the "start" button. I think it was one of the best improvements in the Win 95 GUI over Win 3.1.

HELP UPGRADING TO SQL FORMS 4.5
Win 95 as another example of resistance to change). My question is, what would you have Apple do? Would you avoid drastic GUI changes because a large part of a choice or not need to use the new interface elements unles they want to or need to use some new application/OS feature that was added with the new UI.

Test Mentor Q
This means fixing the config.nmake, the Ethereal.nsi, and some of the associated plugin makefiles. I have assumed that I was doing something wrong in my build The GUI changes are a positive move in the right direction. You may not agree with my opinion but don't ask me. Put up a build on the Ethereal site of

MVC and application state
All of a sudden, my GUI changes are not appearing in the running program. I added a button, moved some things, and clicked the 'run' button. It ran the old panel (without the new button or the moved controls). I clicked the 'rebuild everything' button, I deleted some things out of the directory, and tried some

"Gridlock" Nominated For Christian Prize
Alec just suggested that we do some kind of implicit versioning when we edit the filesystem XML from the TTW GUI, otherwise accidental changes would be non-recoverable. I'm not a fan of automatic updates of filesystem things. Automatically hooking in a version control system makes things quite complex and you'll

Changing colors of ethereal GUI
I further suggested that the GUI should become unchangeable, or set in stone, at some defined and *announced* point prior to shipping--and I recommended that such a date be more than a week before shipping <vbg>. Since then, I have been asked my opinion on two last-minute changes to software I'm not yet documenting

Cafe rebuild not getting GUI changes
I was trying to straighten out your apparent confusion between the desktop (a GUI) and the OS's APIs. There was no confusion. I think the Mac Desktop and Finder are essential selling points for Mac users. Sure. And every time the GUI changes, from 6.x to 7.x to 8.x, some users have bitched that it was the end of