[ale] Can you point me in a good direction

Geoffrey esoteric at 3times25.net
Wed Mar 24 09:39:06 EST 2004


Walter Sams wrote:
> On Tuesday 23 March 2004 06:18 pm, Geoffrey wrote:
> 
> I probably wont upgrade kde for a few days, we are heavily into some
> bidding and I need to land some more work (to pay for all this
> upgrading effort!) We have the same type of a problem in our
> accounting package on another client ie there is one particular data
> entry screen which is greyed out and not visible when typing in data
> in that block, but the data is recorded properly and the rest of the
> screen reflects what was entered, so its something we will pursue.
> If we find out what caused, or fixed it we will post the results

This is quite unusual.  I can't see that it could be the fault of the 
distribution or kde.  Walter, I assume you're speaking of your Appgen 
software regarding your mention of accounting.  Since Appgen is neither 
a kde or Mandrake specific app. I wonder if these two issues are unrelated??

> 
> Thank you Walter Sams
> 
> 
> 
>> Walter Sams wrote:
>> 
>>> so, I upgrade already
>> 
>> Did that resolve the problem?  Personally, I can't see how a
>> variation on Mandrake could cause such a problem.  I'm sure
>> Mandrake ships a pretty stock KDE.
>> 
>> 
>>> Thank you Walter Sams
>>> 
>>> On Tuesday 23 March 2004 06:02 pm, William Bagwell wrote:
>>> 
>>>> On Tuesday 23 March 2004 04:15 pm, Walter Scams wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> snips we use kde 3.1.0 on a mandrake 9.1 OS
>>>> 
>>>> Mandrake is notorious for little glitches like that, they will
>>>> pop up in one version, then disappear in the next.  Unable to
>>>> duplicate yours in 9.0, willing to bet it went away in 9.2.
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