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In article <slrnhuo7bu.8bi.mikmach@blacher.nos>, Mikolaj Machowski <mikmach@wp.pl> wrote: >Kenny McCormack scripsit: >> However, the command line: vi -o file1 file2 file3 > >try > >vi -u NONE -U NONE -o file1 file2 file3 > >m. vi is aliased to vim. Can you tell me what setting (that might have been set by one of the web of setup files) controls this and causes it to not work? --     

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Author: Kenny McCormack
Date: May 13, 2010 11:51

At 2010-05-13 11:16AM, "Kenny McCormack" wrote: I don't think the "-o" (or "-O") command line option works either as it should or as it is documented. I've often wondered if this is consider [...] However, the command line: vi -o file1 file2 file3 ..............................^^ What is your "vi" alias or function? a) Only opens 2 windows (not 3) b) Opens them vertically
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I don't think the "-o" (or "-O") command line option works either as it should or as it is documented. I've often wondered if this is consider "working as designed", or just a "known bug" (that no one has ever chosen to spend any time working on) or "what"... The help file says: --- Cut Here --- -o[N] Open N windows, split horizontally. If [N] is not given, one window is opened for     

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Author: Glenn Jackman
Date: May 13, 2010 09:52

On Jan 28, 11:04 am, Ralf Fassel <ralf...@gmx.de> wrote: * micropentium <andersw...@gmail.com> | and a Makefile may be like this: | CPPFLAGS=-DFOO override CPPFLAGS += -DFOO | a.out:foo.o |         gcc -o $@ $^ | %%.o:%%.c |         gcc -c $< ${CPPFLAGS} | | if I make it and run a.out (I am on a GNU Make 3.81), the output is | FOO!. If I want to print out BAR! or FOO
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Axel Pötzinger wrote: > Habs gefunden. Ist ja bei HP auch möglich. > Hab eine Aufgabe realisiert mit dem Command-Line-Utility von MSSE. > Mich würd nur noch interessieren, was man tun kann, damit das Symbol > von MSSE im Systray Aktivität zeigt, wenn die Aufgabe abläuft. Das Systray zeigt es nicht an, aber in der Taskleiste wird es wie jedes offene Fenster (DOS-Fenster minimiert) angezeigt     

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Author: Mikolaj Machowski
Date: May 13, 2010 08:41

Am 18.04.2011 17:16, schrieb Axel Pötzinger: Am 18.04.2011 15:25, schrieb John Bertram: Da ich Win7 Prof. habe, habe ich mir mit der Aufgabenplanung einen wöchentlichen Schnellen Scan für Dienstag 18 Uhr selbst gestrickt, der bei Bedarf auch nachgeholt wird. Bevor ich da jetzt zu suchen anfang: Kann ich das unter W7-HP auch, oder gibt es das da nicht? Unabhängig von der Frage
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Thomas Kosch schrieb in <news:1jzrqui.b3yon51pefsx6N%%no_spam@schuckeduster.org> > Thomas Kaiser <Thomas.Kaiser@phg-online.de> wrote: > >> > und die Jobs werden trotzdem als abgeschlossen gelistet. Leider >> > funktioniert das "reprint" nur über das Web Interface oder die >> > Command Line da die komische Oberfläsche von OS X dafür zu dämlich >> > ist. >> >> Naja, "zu dämlich" dürfte es     

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Author: Kenny McCormack
Date: May 13, 2010 08:16

Thomas Kaiser <Thomas.Kaiser@phg-online.de> wrote: und die Jobs werden trotzdem als abgeschlossen gelistet. Leider funktioniert das "reprint" nur über das Web Interface oder die Command Line da die komische Oberfläsche von OS X dafür zu dämlich ist. Naja, "zu dämlich" dürfte es nicht sein. Eher Schonung des "Supports". Wenn Du einen Schalter irgendwo im GUI hättest,
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We use IIS because when we sell servers, a lot of administrators ask for Microsoft Windows Server. So why not use iis ? Actually a lot of companies(small) don't use firewalls (they content with a simple modem router like Netgear... Linksys...), it is not yet in manners, except big companies ... ISA is gazworks, his price is expensive. It is why i use and recommend OpenBSD and PF. Cheers,     

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Author: ghartshaw
Date: Jan 28, 2010 15:23

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Author: John Bertram
Date: Apr 18, 2011 10:19

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Author: Axel Pötzinger
Date: Apr 18, 2011 09:07

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Author: Thomas Kaiser
Date: Apr 15, 2011 06:18

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Author: Thomas Kosch
Date: Apr 15, 2011 05:17

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Author: openbsd
Date: Jun 8, 2010 03:45

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