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Special Forums UNIX Desktop Questions & Answers Gnome malfunctioning Post 16571 by killerserv on Monday 4th of March 2002 07:17:14 PM
Old 03-04-2002
Furtoese,
Make the question in one thread. You post the same question in the Dummies Q&A Forum.
https://www.unix.com/unix-for-dummies-questions-and-answers/4884-gnome-doing-strange-things.html
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* As i suggested before have you tried to check the Xconfigurator $xconfigurator or $setup check your X Configurator Menu. Try to set the VGA Bit from 24 to 16Bit and also your VGA Settings from 1024x768 to 800x600. Also do check your Video RAM Settings. If it really doesnt help. Pls post back.
 

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GJITEN(1)						      General Commands Manual							 GJITEN(1)

NAME
gjiten - Japanese dictionary for Gnome SYNOPSIS
gjiten [ option ] DESCRIPTION
gjiten is a Japanese dictionary for the Gnome Desktop. It also has a kanji dictionary; any combination of stroke number, radicals and search key can be used for kanji lookups. Requires dictionary files in edict format and a working X Input Method (e.g. kinput2) for Japa- nese input. This manpage only explains the command line options. You should be able to access the complete documentation from the Help menu. OPTIONS
-c and -v are convenient for fast lookups via keyboard shortcuts. -k Same as --kanjidic --kanjidic Only show the KanjiDic window on startup. -w WORD Same as --word-lookup=WORD --word-lookup=WORD Look up WORD on startup. -l KANJI Same as --kanji-lookup=KANJI --kanji-lookup=KANJI Look up Kanji on startup in KanjiDic. -c Same as --clip-kanji --clip-kanji Look up kanji from the clipboard. -v Same as --clip-word --clip-word Look up word from the clipboard. --version Prints the version of gjiten BUGS
See the BUGS file for a list of bugs. The TODO file is more likely to contain these. Please contact me if you encounter any bugs. SEE ALSO
xjdic(1) AUTHORS
Botond Botyanszki (boti@rocketmail.com) 20 Jun 2002 GJITEN(1)
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