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PCGen.org has been down for the last several days 12-22-18
PCGen.org has been down for the last several days 12-22-18
PCGen.org has been down for the last several days 12-22-18
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robert@...
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#134
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Re: General Board Stuff
Yes, thew website is down because the server is down due to technical issues on the webhosting comnpany's end, and their tech support are being annoyingly unhelpful.
Anestis.
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Anestis Kozakis |
Yes, thew website is down because the server is down due to technical issues on the webhosting comnpany's end, and their tech support are being annoyingly unhelpful.
Anestis.
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Anestis Kozakis |
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Anestis Kozakis <kenosti@...>
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#133
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General Board Stuff
Just a few housekeeping comments:
1) It might be time to un-pin the 6.08 RC1 release tread as we are up to RC2 and very close to the production release.
2) I looked up the minutes for the last board
Just a few housekeeping comments:
1) It might be time to un-pin the 6.08 RC1 release tread as we are up to RC2 and very close to the production release.
2) I looked up the minutes for the last board
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swiftbrook8
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#132
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Re: More issues with RC2
I think we have beat this dead horse enough. Mark found some things that are an issue, he brought them up, they were discussed, and determined that they are a minor issue. Although we do need to make
I think we have beat this dead horse enough. Mark found some things that are an issue, he brought them up, they were discussed, and determined that they are a minor issue. Although we do need to make
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Paul Grosse
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#131
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Re: More issues with RC2
Apache OpenOffice 4.1.6 released (View topic) • Apache OpenOffice Community Forum
Just updated yesterday, see if they addressed the printer issue.
Apache OpenOffice 4.1.6 released (View topic)
Apache OpenOffice 4.1.6 released (View topic) • Apache OpenOffice Community Forum
Just updated yesterday, see if they addressed the printer issue.
Apache OpenOffice 4.1.6 released (View topic)
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Wireless Engineer
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#130
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Re: More issues with RC2
I am a blunt and to the point speaker. Ask anyone who knows me. However, I do not do it in the fashion you did. I am still respectful and considerate.
You put a lot of people off (including me) by
I am a blunt and to the point speaker. Ask anyone who knows me. However, I do not do it in the fashion you did. I am still respectful and considerate.
You put a lot of people off (including me) by
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Anestis Kozakis <kenosti@...>
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#129
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Re: More issues with RC2
Hi William,
Thank you for checking, but I’m unclear on what you have confirmed….
Are you saying that with Portuguese specific version of Windows Server 2012/2016 that Portuguese (or
Hi William,
Thank you for checking, but I’m unclear on what you have confirmed….
Are you saying that with Portuguese specific version of Windows Server 2012/2016 that Portuguese (or
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markjmeans
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#128
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Re: More issues with RC2
Hi Frost,
Facts and opinions are just that. In the past “some” people have told me that I was too blunt and should phrase things differently to coerce them. I think changing what someone
Hi Frost,
Facts and opinions are just that. In the past “some” people have told me that I was too blunt and should phrase things differently to coerce them. I think changing what someone
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markjmeans
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#127
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Re: More issues with RC2
Hi Tom,
In C# what I’m asking for is extremely simple when called from the main thread as long as no program call was used to set the current culture prior to this call. The main thread starts
Hi Tom,
In C# what I’m asking for is extremely simple when called from the main thread as long as no program call was used to set the current culture prior to this call. The main thread starts
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markjmeans
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#126
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Re: More issues with RC2
And I hope you don't expect the rest of us to change our behaviours toward people who seem to think they are talking to a corporate support team who are getting paid to do any of this regarding a
And I hope you don't expect the rest of us to change our behaviours toward people who seem to think they are talking to a corporate support team who are getting paid to do any of this regarding a
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Frost
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#125
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Re: More issues with RC2
I used to use Open Office for a long time and was constantly having to switch the paper size to US Letter while it constantly switched back to A4. I live in the US, installed on a US version of
I used to use Open Office for a long time and was constantly having to switch the paper size to US Letter while it constantly switched back to A4. I live in the US, installed on a US version of
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Tom
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#124
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Re: More issues with RC2
I have tested on multiple vm now and a couple of 2012 and 2016 servers in our dc with none of these issues including one server in Portuguese
I have tested on multiple vm now and a couple of 2012 and 2016 servers in our dc with none of these issues including one server in Portuguese
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William LaSalle
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#123
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Page size
I too like having a digital copy, but I play using paper printout most of the time.
When using the direct print option and printing to the “Microsoft Print to PDF” driver or when using Export
I too like having a digital copy, but I play using paper printout most of the time.
When using the direct print option and printing to the “Microsoft Print to PDF” driver or when using Export
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markjmeans
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#122
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Re: More issues with RC2
Hi Russell,
That’s not my experience with German and Dutch OEM editions of Windows when using HP business class printers. (I’ve built about a dozen systems for a European reseller of mine that
Hi Russell,
That’s not my experience with German and Dutch OEM editions of Windows when using HP business class printers. (I’ve built about a dozen systems for a European reseller of mine that
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markjmeans
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#121
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Re: More issues with RC2
Andrew,
I agree with the vast majority of what you wrote. I would like to discuss this in more depth. But it will have to wait for tomorrow as I am traveling today.
Please, everyone understand that
Andrew,
I agree with the vast majority of what you wrote. I would like to discuss this in more depth. But it will have to wait for tomorrow as I am traveling today.
Please, everyone understand that
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markjmeans
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#120
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Re: Adding 1 skill point in 5e
awesome, that worked a treat, and peeling back the lid on the tin I can see HOW it was done, so when I want to tweak my homebrews I can add that in too. Thank you again for your quick and succinct
awesome, that worked a treat, and peeling back the lid on the tin I can see HOW it was done, so when I want to tweak my homebrews I can add that in too. Thank you again for your quick and succinct
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Edward Beckwith
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#119
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Re: More issues with RC2
Never had an issue with printing, and as a non american, I have never had a single microsoft product select A4 as the correct paper, instead always defaulting to US letter, so it seems harsh to expect
Never had an issue with printing, and as a non american, I have never had a single microsoft product select A4 as the correct paper, instead always defaulting to US letter, so it seems harsh to expect
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Russell
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#118
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Re: More issues with RC2
Hi Mark,
The problem with an all-volunteer project, is the volunteers focus on what matters to them the most.
The main reason why Java was the language used is exactly the
Hi Mark,
The problem with an all-volunteer project, is the volunteers focus on what matters to them the most.
The main reason why Java was the language used is exactly the
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Andrew Maitland
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#117
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Re: More issues with RC2
Being a polyglot developer is generally considered a plus in the world of software development; not a detriment. Not everyone's ability stretches that far and that's fine if it puts bread on the table
Being a polyglot developer is generally considered a plus in the world of software development; not a detriment. Not everyone's ability stretches that far and that's fine if it puts bread on the table
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Jasper Bogers <joabogers@...>
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#116
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Re: More issues with RC2
Hi Andrew,
Open Office is a glaring example of why being unconcerned about OS guidelines is somehow a reason to not be concerned about a given OS’s guidelines. Open Office does honor the default
Hi Andrew,
Open Office is a glaring example of why being unconcerned about OS guidelines is somehow a reason to not be concerned about a given OS’s guidelines. Open Office does honor the default
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markjmeans
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#115
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