From: Uwe Klein on 20 Apr 2010 04:18 oc_forums wrote: > On 20 avr, 09:43, Arjen Markus <arjen.markus...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > >>On 6 apr, 23:59, Thomas MENEZ <menez.tho...(a)gmail.com> wrote: >> > > >>- The messages that some packages are missing are useful, but also >> a bit distressing. I was thinking: Does it mean that things won't >>work? > > > @ Arjen : By going to settings/configure/missing items, you may > switch them off. Maybe "off" should be the default ? iterate over [package present ... ] ? tcl is condensed introspection ;-) uwe
From: Arjen Markus on 20 Apr 2010 05:50 On 20 apr, 10:18, Uwe Klein <uwe_klein_habertw...(a)t-online.de> wrote: > oc_forums wrote: > > On 20 avr, 09:43, Arjen Markus <arjen.markus...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > >>On 6 apr, 23:59, Thomas MENEZ <menez.tho...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > >>- The messages that some packages are missing are useful, but also > >> a bit distressing. I was thinking: Does it mean that things won't > >>work? > > > @ Arjen : By going to settings/configure/missing items, you may > > switch them off. Maybe "off" should be the default ? > > iterate over [package present ... ] ? > > tcl is condensed introspection ;-) > > uwe Well, I appreciate the application checking all it needs or can use, but unless it is critical to the operation, I think a message box is too alarming - perhaps just a window with such messages in the background. I would say: turning them off by default is better. But perhaps that is a matter of taste. Regards, Arjen Regards, Arjen
From: Larry W. Virden on 19 Apr 2010 13:14 On Apr 18, 11:00 am, Helmut Giese <hgi...(a)ratiosoft.com> wrote: > Follow-up: Internet Explorer indicates that something is missing (an > image?) but clicking on it launches the tutorial. However, using IE 7 on XP, I get about 10 seconds of video and audio, and then the wink flash video presentation just stops and nothing else happens. I only have this browser available for use, so I can't try something else...
From: Larry W. Virden on 19 Apr 2010 13:21 On Apr 19, 1:14 pm, "Larry W. Virden" <lvir...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On Apr 18, 11:00 am, Helmut Giese <hgi...(a)ratiosoft.com> wrote: > > > Follow-up: Internet Explorer indicates that something is missing (an > > image?) but clicking on it launches the tutorial. > > However, using IE 7 on XP, I get about 10 seconds of video and audio, > and then the wink flash video presentation just stops and nothing else > happens. I only have this browser available for use, so I can't try > something else... Just to be clear - the problem I encountered was with Tutorial #1. I was able to go through Tutorial #2 successfully. Good job!
From: Thomas MENEZ on 20 Apr 2010 17:59
On Apr 19, 7:14 pm, "Larry W. Virden" <lvir...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On Apr 18, 11:00 am, Helmut Giese <hgi...(a)ratiosoft.com> wrote: > > > Follow-up: Internet Explorer indicates that something is missing (an > > image?) but clicking on it launches the tutorial. > > However, using IE 7 on XP, I get about 10 seconds of video and audio, > and then the wink flash video presentation just stops and nothing else > happens. I only have this browser available for use, so I can't try > something else... Hi Larry, I have double checked, tutorial #1 works too. Did you try to hit reload / ctrl-reload / shift-reload on your browser ? It might be a flash-plugin related issue. But it should work by now. Keep me informed. Thomas. |