--=-PcOxs2R/E107jLCph/3H Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On Sat, 2003-02-22 at 15:45, Craig White wrote: > On Sat, 2003-02-22 at 13:55, Alan Dayley wrote: > > I just spent some time entering project tasks and dependencies on my fi= rst use=20 > > of Mr. Project. Looks pretty good and useful. However, I now want to=20 > > produce a report and the File>Print menu selection is disabled. Mr. Pr= oject=20 > > evidently does not have print capability! So... > >=20 > > 1-I didn't see it but is there an update to Mr. Project that has print=20 > > capability? (I am using what installed with Red Hat 8.0 so it is relat= ively=20 > > current and the web site says nothing about printing but I thought I'd = ask.) > >=20 > > 2-How do I capture the screen to print from screen shots? (yucky but c= an get=20 > > me by for now.) > >=20 > > 3-What project management tools do any of you recommend? (I'll have to= =20 > > migrate to something else.) > >=20 > ----- > I'm disappointed that you chose to whine rather than check out the > project page... Sounded to me like he just asked some questions. > Since you didn't bother figuring out the URL for the project, I'll give > it to you... > >=20 > Yes, there are RPM's for RH 8.0 >=20 > >=20 > Took me less time to find that then it took you to write the email. Im not sure what prompted such a rude email, when someone one was merely asking for help. I could understand the extreme agitation, if someone said, "Mr Project sucks, the stupid thing doesn't even let you print." However, Alan, appeared to be upfront in asking: ----- > 1-I didn't see it but is there an update to Mr. Project that has print > capability? (I am using what installed with Red Hat 8.0 so it is relativ= ely=20 > current and the web site says nothing about printing but I thought I'd as= k.) ----- You must admit that http://www.codefactory.se/ is not necessarily a "first guess" url choice for someone searching for information on software called "mr project". We can argue was it really that hard to find the url (and the answer would be no). However, if we want people to use GNU/Linux we really should treat them better when they ask questions. Even ones that seem painfully obvious to us. Of course, this is my opinion, and like buttholes everyone has one. ;) =20 --=20 Derek Neighbors GNU Enterprise --=-PcOxs2R/E107jLCph/3H Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name=signature.asc Content-Description: This is a digitally signed message part -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQA+WA7mHb99+vQX/88RAlIVAJ0dVm8fPAKLXQoZeGF9FlFOW6EMCgCgkvQ6 X4sZ+HWOxX2Z38WLwkRo214= =3wrT -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --=-PcOxs2R/E107jLCph/3H--