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Contact Us Post Here to Contact Site Administrators and Moderators picture Post 27522 by Kelam_Magnus on Tuesday 3rd of September 2002 09:19:09 AM
Old 09-03-2002
When you go to the "Edit Options" page and select "Change Avatar", do you actually see your pic there?

You can use Paint in Windows to edit the file. Make it a *.gif and less than 64 x 64.

Make sure you save as GIF and then use the directions above and then browse to your HD to the location on your system where the file is, and select it.

Then on the "Change Avatar" page, change the selection from NO to YES to pic your Avatar. then save....



BTW, If you can't see your image on the "Change Avatar" page then you can't select it.



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App::KGB::Change(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				     App::KGB::Change(3pm)

NAME
App::KGB::Change - a single file change SYNOPSIS
my $c = App::KGB::Change->new( { action => "M", prop_change => 1, path => "/there" } ); print $c; my $c = App::KGB::Change->new("(M+)/there"); DESCRIPTION
App::KGB::Change encapsulates a single path change from a given change set (or commit). App::KGB::Change overloads the "" operator in order to provide a default string representation of changes. FIELDS
action (mandatory) The action performed on the item. Possible values are: M The path was modified. A The path was added. D The path was deleted. R The path was replaced. path (mandatory) The path that was changed. prop_change Boolean. Indicated that some properties of the path, not the content were changed. CONSTRUCTOR
new ( { initial values } ) More-or-less standard constructor. It can take a hashref with keys all the field names (See ). Or, it can take a single string, which is de-composed into components. See for examples. METHODS
as_string() Return a string representation of the change. Used by the "" overload. The resulting string is suitable for feeding the constructor if needed. CLASS METHODS
detect_common_dir("changes") Given an arrayref of changes (instances of APP::KGB::Change), detects the longest path that is common to all of them. All the changes' paths are trimmed from the common part. Example: foo/b foo/x foo/bar/a would return 'foo' and the paths would be trimmed to b x bar/a perl v5.12.4 2011-09-15 App::KGB::Change(3pm)
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