I've got all the machines set to the same workgroup... now I've got one machine showing up and two others don't. The one machine has a share availible which should not require a pa…
Unfortunately, Word 2004 doesn't support text in Arabic or any other right-to-left writing system. Ironically, though, I suspect TextEdit would be able to read the files correctly …
Looks like Quark doesn't support Arabic. I typed some random Arabic into TextEdit and pasted into Quark and it came out as "????????." But there's an Xtension that adds support.
Maybe your best bet is to have the arabic laid out in Illustrator then placed into Quark. The crucial thing about the process would be the line breaks, unless of course you can rea…
Sounds like there's no real easy way to do this. Still, I appreciate all the good info. I've sent it to my friend, and a link to this thread for him to keep an eye on.
Thanks ag…
This is bullshit. The French (as usual) just want their own **** to thrive so they're making it so French companies can steal iTunes and then sell them that way French only buy fro…
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Originally Posted by threestain
ok, good, thanks.
however, I can no longer burn dvds using dvd2onex or disk utility. annoying.
You probably should state what kind …
That damn Heise shell script that looks like a JPEG still opens in the Terminal when you double-click on it.
Why can't Apple just fix this?
In other news, this security update se…
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Originally Posted by CharlesS
That damn Heise shell script that looks like a JPEG still opens in the Terminal when you double-click on it.
Why can't Apple just fix this?…
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Originally Posted by TETENAL
I guess the behavior is as desired. The shell script was set to open by Terminal with the Finder Get Info dialog. At least you get a warning …
Not security related, but they haven't fixed the iTunes widget crash in 5 point-point updates, so I figure I'm grateful for pretty much any fixes .
With iTunes not open, open Dash…
Ok. We still have the issue of an executable file being disguised as an image, movie, or text file. Custom icons allow for that. But OTOH, custom icons have legitimate purposes …
I say we should make the "Open with custom application" setting specific to the user that set it. It would open with the custom application when running under the user who set it t…
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Originally Posted by CharlesS
That damn Heise shell script that looks like a JPEG still opens in the Terminal when you double-click on it.
Why can't Apple just fix this?…
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Originally Posted by TETENAL
I guess the behavior is as desired. The shell script was set to open by Terminal with the Finder Get Info dialog. At least you get a warning …
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Originally Posted by CharlesS
I say we should make the "Open with custom application" setting specific to the user that set it. It would open with the custom application …
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Originally Posted by alphasubzero949
And if you download the same file through...say...Firefox you get absolutely NO warning.
Not to worry if you use Apple's wonderful O…
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Originally Posted by CharlesS
Don't forget if someone sends something through e-mail or iChat... or you get something on a CD-R...
Mail and iChat use the same downloa…