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ok forget it. me fool. it's sortet out. thx /raider
i'm trying to set up the encoding and the type to at least: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8Bit but whatever i do i always get my post sent with: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit is there anyway to setup it manually? knode just doesn't accept any changes i made. thx /raider
just for the record guys. for me there is no problem on connecting with either kopete 0.12.x or amsn. both working ok with the msn protocol. /raider
Quoted Try setting your encoding to iso8859-15. Using this encoding worked fine for me. This is not German and btw it would no never work. /raider
i did mate. my friends are using trillian with a windows encoding 1252. i tried windows1251, iso8859-1 and uft-8. the latest always worked before. my system wide encoding is PL_pl with utf-8. i have here 3 keybord layots: german, polish and us-american. usually i had no problems beside some strange encodings in knode from time to time. the system is SUSE Enterprise Desktop 10 (sled) with kde 3.5.4 and kopete 0.12.1 (kopete is compiled from tarball). so the only problem is with icq-protocol and i...
right crl+q. so just because of firefox you've choosen alt+f4 as the default kde-shortcut for closing window? nice. thx /raider
how comes that i can send german chars via icq protocol but can't receive them properly? no other protocol makes the probs beside icq. (kopete 0.12.1) i had no time to test chrs of other languages. but it might be the same problem. thx raider
it was not about you mate. i was just wondering why makeing alt+f4 a default shortcut for closing a windows? is a ctrl+d not good enough? thx /raider
Quoted Originally posted by jucato Probably because Alt+F4 is the global shortcut for Close (the window). (KControl > Regional & Accessibility > Keyboard Shortcuts) Why the heck do you mimic ms- windows? /raider
Hi folks, I have a notebook with an integrated Synaptics touchpad with a small coursor in the middle, which I can use to scroll up and down, and move back and forth. Now, in Firefox I can move back and forth through pages but in konqueror I can scroll right and left. Is there anyway to make Konqueror to move the pages back and forth instead of scrolling left and right? Thx /raider
yes, i know those files. the binary crashes on my system and the src.rpm compiles w/o jingle. that way both, the tarball and the svn compile on my system. however i must have a look ito the spec file. maybe i'm wrong with the jingle issue. thx anyway /raider
nope, it didn't work. still the same error: Source code 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 jingle/.libs/libkopetejabberjingle.a(linphonemediaengine.o): In function `cricket::LinphoneMediaEngine::Init()': linphonemediaengine.cc:(.text+0x967): undefined reference to `speex_wb' linphonemediaengine.cc:(.text+0xa13): undefined reference to `pcmu8000' collect2: ld returned 1 exit status make[5]: *** [kopete_jabber.la] BBd 1 make[5]: Leaving directory `/home/kde/temp/kopete-0.12.1/kopete/protocols/ja...
hi i have problems to compile 0.12.1 on sled10 and suse 10.1 with --enable-jingle. there is a speex problem. i tried speex versions 1.11 and 1.12. the strange thing is that kopete compiles w/o probs on suse 10 with both speex versions. /raider
did you use the tarball or the svn? i had the same problem on suse 10 compiling from svn, but the tarball went smooth. /raider