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3 kinds of people, those who can count and those who can't.
SgtMinor
Sa...@the.old.folks.home 24hoursupport helpdesk Paul .txt files are generally written by techies who often don't have a clue about the needs of the user who will read that file. Open any random "readme.txt" file or something of that ilk and you may have a hard time figuring out what program it is telling

*** Advice re Win 3.1 and Win 95 co-existence please ***
Steven King v...@pshrink.chi.il.us news newusers questions tim2...@crl.com (Timothy Lynch) writes: I understand the need to follow the FTP sites requests to read the certain README files they have online. During a vist to an FTP site is it possible to {READ} the README files. I am now reading the files OFFLINE with

ReadMe files, License agreements
(About Outlook express in the Help section says it's version 5.0, but the readme file says 5.01). I go to file, then import, then I choose a directory which seems to have the netscape messenger inbox and other messages. But, everytime I do this, I get a message saying: You have performed an illegal action.

README FILES
Dselect fails, because it cannot find certain README files. If I look at the distribution directories on the CD, I see a README in each of them. These README's are links to .message files. The latter are not present,so I'm not surprised that the install process fails. I've also attempted to install Debian 1.1,

How do you put a Readme file in the root of the distribution CD
ORG mailing freebsd questions On 05-Mar-00 Doug Young wrote: Who is responsible for the ReadMe files on the FreeBSD FTP site?? My reason for asking is a problem I had that could have easily been avoided with a couple extra lines of explanation in a particular ReadMe. I'm aware of a number of associates who have

readme.txt or readme.doc?
"Leisa Smith" <plsmi...@ozemail.com.au> wrote in message news:tcacouqrt3f78f@corp. supernews.com... my son d/l NFS Wizard v0.5.0.79 and now the readme files ect have a different icon on them a car with TXT next to it and we cant read them I have tried removing the wizard but the readme files wont go back to whatever

Getting WebX to display README files
giffu...@asme.org mailing freebsd ports Number: 6478 Category: ports Synopsis: Installation misses header file in rexx-imc Confidential: no Severity: for file in README README.avail README.bugreport README.docs README.files README.make README.news README.versions rexx.info rexx.ref rexx.summary rexx.tech;

I don't care for Microsoft - yet they require me for their defense
Kenny kppres...@hotmail.com alt windows95 Hi, Try setting the default printing for TXT files (or whatever the extension for the readme is) to Wordpad. On screen reading of readme files is no problem, but in printing the lay out seems to get messed up. Any tips on how to get a nicely outlined print? Thanks!

How do I exract the README file for Agent .99g?
I have Included a "readme.txt" file for both Dos/Windows and Mac Users. I have created the Mac file, as I said, by using a file conversion utility. Assuming that I want to keep this as simple as possible....Will this all work? Will Mac users be able to read the .PDF files, Readme file, and install Acrobat Reader?

debhelper and multiple README files
First, inclusion of a readme file that can be viewed prior to installing the application allows the user to obtain enough information to insure that the This information should be the first the reader encounters once opening the readme file. Secondly the readme is also used to highlight critical information.

Annoying message concerning .txt and Readme files etc.?
Mach64.gz xserver-mach64(version 3.3.2.3a-10) contains /usr/doc/xserver-mach64/README.Mach64 which is a symlink to ../xserver-common/README.Mach64 which doesn't exist (but is the uncompressed version of the file in xserver-common). I suspect the solution is to either supply the readme files uncompressed,

Smalltalk/X Demo 2nd release at UIUC
This file also contains last-minute information received too late to include in the other readme files. For example, if you have a question about a printer, it would be helpful to look To open a readme file after you install Windows 95: 1. Click the Start menu. 2. Click Run. 3. Type the name of the readme file.

Debian Install - README files not found
I have printed out all of the readme files but it seems with each file there is another product which I have to unzip to build it properly. Anyway I am stuck on sh-util which claims; to build it I need to merely type config and then make neither of which do anything. First, you need to decide whether you really

Creating Readme files for Mac on PC
To print Readme.txt, open it in Notepad or another word processor, then use the Print command on the File menu. LIST OF WINDOWS 95 README FILES This file also contains last-minute information received too late to include in the other readme files. For example, if you have a question about a printer,

Creating Readme files for Mac on PC
Tom
Schiebel twsc...@acadcomp.cmp.ilstu.edu comp os os2 networking www When using WebX in ftp mode I often click on a README file and get the message, "There is no viewer registered for this type of file. Would you like to copy the file to your local disk?" If I click OK, I can then open the resulting local file

More informative README files
To
install a Read Me file and get it automatically added to the start menu: (Lets say the readme file is called ReadMe.txt) 1) In Package&Deployment Wizard add the readme file to the package. (In the 'Included Files' Page) 2) Create the package as you normally do. 3) Go to the directory where you stored the package

Printed Readme files ?
Since those two operating systems contain different installation programs, we have created two separate readme files. We are coming up on another beta release where this software will also be available for NetWare. The NetWare and Windows NT installs use the same installation program. Would you create two different

README files: our job or their job?
papow...@astart.com sol lists freebsd ports The new source code organization apparently did not update the README.html files in some (most? all?) ports. There are references to 'pkg/DESCR' in some of the README files. I gather that the README.html files might need to be updated? Patrick ("Just guessing now.

Printed Readme files ?
Specifically, what I'm wondering is if, in the step-by-step procedures, I should describe what a ReadMe file and tell the administrator to read the ReadMe file before clicking OK to the next step tell the administrator to review the license agreement before clicking the Accept button. I looked at the installation

Bug#33080: xserver readme files not pointed to by symlinks
->Every time I double click to open any .txt or Readme file etc. I get the ->dreaded message bearing a Whit cross within a red circle, and the ->words: -> ->Cannot find the file c:\etc\etc (or one of its components). Make sure ->the path and filename are correct and that all libraries are available.