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Arturas Kriukovas

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Issue #87, Section #1 (28 Jun 2003: Problems with internationalisation (i18n) in GNUe)
Issue #78, Section #1 (26 Apr 2003: Multi-language Forms)
Issue #75, Section #2 (5 Apr 2003: Problems with locale settings in PostgreSQL with GNUe)
Issue #73, Section #4 (22 Mar 2003: Using GNUe Tools with Oracle on Microsoft Windows)
Issue #66, Section #2 (1 Feb 2003: Text Encoding in Common)
Issue #56, Section #10 (23 Nov 2002: i18n in GNUe)
Issue #56, Section #21 (23 Nov 2002: Encoding option for PostgreSQL to move from gnue.conf to connections.conf)
Issue #55, Section #19 (16 Nov 2002: setup-cvs.py for Microsoft Windows)
Issue #55, Section #27 (16 Nov 2002: i18n issues with Reports)
Issue #53, Section #9 (2 Nov 2002: Python site customisation for encoding)
Issue #53, Section #10 (2 Nov 2002: GNUe Debian packages won't install correctly over a non-package install)
Issue #49, Section #4 (5 Oct 2002: GNUe developers meeting in Germany)
Issue #49, Section #10 (5 Oct 2002: Problems with 0.4.0 releases on Microsoft Windows)
Issue #48, Section #11 (28 Sep 2002: Using python dictionaries in GNUe source code)
Issue #48, Section #16 (28 Sep 2002: GNUe Samples for new release)
Issue #47, Section #6 (21 Sep 2002: Python path on Microsoft Windows)
Issue #47, Section #23 (21 Sep 2002: File links on Microsoft Windows)
Issue #46, Section #3 (14 Sep 2002: GNUe developers meeting in Germany)
Issue #45, Section #2 (7 Sep 2002: Forms i18n support in wxPython and pyGTK)
Issue #44, Section #8 (31 Aug 2002: wxGTK2 driver for Forms)
Issue #42, Section #3 (17 Aug 2002: i18n Date Masks in Forms)
Issue #42, Section #9 (17 Aug 2002: Unicode support in wxGTK)
Issue #41, Section #2 (10 Aug 2002: Peer review for CVS commits)
Issue #41, Section #6 (10 Aug 2002: i18n Date Masks in Forms)
Issue #40, Section #14 (3 Aug 2002: Config for encoding in Reports and Forms)
Issue #39, Section #4 (27 Jul 2002: Response speed/time-out problem with Application Server)
Issue #38, Section #2 (20 Jul 2002: Work-around for Open Form trigger)
Issue #38, Section #7 (20 Jul 2002: Date masks in GNUe Common)
Issue #38, Section #15 (20 Jul 2002: Font size and ISO encoding issues in Forms)
Issue #37, Section #7 (13 Jul 2002: International date formats in Forms)
Issue #37, Section #10 (13 Jul 2002: Returning values from triggers)
Issue #37, Section #11 (13 Jul 2002: Referencing named triggers to avoid coding multiple event triggers)
Issue #36, Section #10 (6 Jul 2002: Read-only fields in Forms)
Issue #36, Section #16 (6 Jul 2002: Checkboxes bug on Forms)
Issue #36, Section #18 (6 Jul 2002: Capitalisation for wizards)
Issue #34, Section #7 (22 Jun 2002: Opening one form from within another)
Issue #28, Section #6 (10 May 2002: Bug in Designer set-up)
Issue #28, Section #20 (10 May 2002: i18n suppor in GNUe Forms)
Issue #27, Section #13 (3 May 2002: Curses implementation of Forms for non-GUI clients)
Issue #27, Section #16 (3 May 2002: i18n and translating error messages)
Issue #24, Section #6 (12 Apr 2002: GNUe Presentations)
Issue #24, Section #13 (12 Apr 2002: i18n and translating error messages)
Issue #23, Section #1 (6 Apr 2002: i18n support for GNUe Forms)
Issue #22, Section #7 (30 Mar 2002: i18n support in Forms)
Issue #21, Section #3 (23 Mar 2002: Web browser compatability with DCL)
Issue #21, Section #10 (23 Mar 2002: International support for GNUe)
Issue #21, Section #16 (23 Mar 2002: Installing GNUe to non-standard directories)
Issue #20, Section #12 (16 Mar 2002: i18n support in GNUe Forms)
Issue #18, Section #4 (2 Mar 2002: GNUe full-time developers)

 

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