OOo now using KDE dialogs!
Steven Vollom
stevenvollom at sbcglobal.net
Sat Mar 21 01:16:43 UTC 2009
David McGlone wrote:
> On Friday 20 March 2009 3:19:43 pm Steven Vollom wrote:
>
>> Dotan Cohen wrote:
>>
>>>> When I went to Wikipedia, I typed in the question, 'What is
>>>> Firefox?'there was no answer. I did the same for Thunderbird and got
>>>> the same reply.
>>>>
>>> I suggest that you learn to use Wikipedia and Google before attempting
>>> anything else today, then. The skill to use those two websites will
>>> help you greatly in life.
>>>
>>>
>>>> I installed GTK for 64bit machines. I don't really understand what it
>>>> has to do with my current problem and was only able to understand in
>>>> part what id does. It looks like it reads several different levels of a
>>>> signal, but I am not sure.
>>>>
>>> As soon as you become familiar with using Google and Wikipedia to find
>>> answers, you will have no trouble understanding what GTK is.
>>>
>> I have used google for many years. I type in my question and read what
>> it produces. Am I supposed to do something else.
>>
>> If you read what you told me to do in wikipedia, I used your question
>> only changing from "what are" to "what is". I am going to google "how
>> do I use the Wikipedia site". If that just confuses me more, I don't
>> know what to do.
>>
>
> Steven, in wikipedia just type in firefox or thunderbird drop the "what is" or
> "what are"
>
> for example, If I wanted to learn about a specific president I'd type in
> Grover Cleveland, but If I wanted to learn about presidents in general, I'd
> just type Presidents or presidents of the USA.
>
> Blessings,
> David M.
> http://www.dmcentral.net
>
>
Thanks David, I just learned that earlier today. Is overwhelming the
information I can find now. I did the same in Google, but Frans put a
link in the email and I went to the right page. I would never gotten
their on my own. I have been doing that wrong for 20 years. You can't
believe how grateful I am for that instruction. I don't think you guys
will hear from me as often in the future. It appears I will be able to
finally find things on my own. Thanks again. ??such a simple change
from how I have been doing things??
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