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[LI] IDE for JAVA C++
hello all
is there any IDE for C++ or JAVA in linux for
development
thanks
Ashok
--- "G.Gautam" <gautamg@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote :
>
> >Hassle - I have several mail ids forwarding to my
> actual VSNL acct.
> >Pegasus Mail for Windows was fantastic at handling
> this sort of stuff. How
> >do you do the same in Pine? A different .pinerc
> has been suggested -
> >could someone please be specific re this?
>
> Hi Suresh,
>
>
> If you insist on mutt, don't read further :)
>
> Pine handles this very well. You don't need 2
> .pinerc's for
> this. Do the following:
>
> 1. Edit or create /etc/pine.conf and add the text
>
> ALLOW_CHANGING_FROM
>
> to it, preferably starting at the first column.
>
> 2. Make the file world readable.
>
> 3. Start Pine and enter setup-config. There will be
> an entry for
> customized-headers. Add whatever you want to it
> eg. From: Suresh <suresh@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> 4. Next time you compose mail, press Ctl-R in one of
> the headers( cc, to,
> att, sub ), you will get a rich header with extra
> headers like lcc, fcc,
> bcc, etc. Just edit your From: field to what you
> want. If you don't use
> the rich header, your default from: header will be
> used. If the typing is
> a lot everytime, add your own addresses to your
> addressbook and just use
> the nicks.
>
> That's it. If this looks like a lot of work, explore
> the feature called
> "Roles" in pine >= v4.0. Don't use pine4.20. It has
> a few bugs. Use <4.20
> or >4.20.
>
> HTH
>
> Gautam
>
>
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