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Wednesday, March 8th 2006, 7:00pm

Author: vwgtiturbo

KMail 1.8.2 with HTML Signature?

I have been trying for days to enable an HTML signature in KMail, but all it does is show me the raw HTML. I must say, I recently migrated completely from Windows to Suse (after several messy attempts with Slackware) and this is the only flaw I have found. Something as simple as this... Not bad! Is it even possible to use an HTML signature with KMail? I have tried setting it up to take the sig from an HTML file that I used with Thunderbird, with no luck. I was considering just moving back to Thu...

Thursday, April 24th 2003, 3:43am

Author: vwgtiturbo

Start menu...

I have never had to do that before... I will have to do some reading on that so I don't mess it up to bad Yeah, I am a little of a linux newbie. I have dinked around with it for about 6 months, VERY off and on, only within the past week actually using it primarily...

Tuesday, April 22nd 2003, 4:47am

Author: vwgtiturbo

KDE

I was running RH8, and going to go through and do what you describe, but decided to upgrade to RH 9 and I am very glad I did. Every problem or annoyance I had with 8 is gone. Sorry I didn't help with your question, but...

Tuesday, April 22nd 2003, 4:42am

Author: vwgtiturbo

To install fonts...

Okay, I did some reading and found a way that works. First, search an XP installation or the first XP disc for all '*.ttf' files. Copy them to the '/usr/share/fonts' directory on your Linux box. What you will need to do is put them in a folder of their own (put them in a folder called 'truetype' or something instead of just dumping them into the '/usr/share/fonts/' directory). To make the fonts available for OpenOffice, also copy the fonts into the directory '/usr/lib/openoffice/share/fonts/true...

Tuesday, April 22nd 2003, 1:29am

Author: vwgtiturbo

Fonts

I have wanted to do that with my RH9 install with the verdana font, but have read many conflicting stories about how it is done.... a google search for "Red Hat Fonts" is where I got the links to read, but I don't know how useful they will be to you...

Saturday, April 19th 2003, 4:40am

Author: vwgtiturbo

KDE Start Menu, Red Hat 8

I have been trying for DAYS to edit my start menu. There is an entry called 'Extras' that contains entries that fit into the other categories and I was trying to clean it up a bit. However, it won't let me because I am not using the root account. No problem... I log out and login as root, and use kmenuedit. Problem solved. Nope... My changes, as far as cutting and pasting the entries elsewhere took, but the 'Extras' entry is still present. Now I have two shortcuts to all of the files I cut and p...