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Issue #48, Section #5 (28 Sep 2002: Zooms in forms)
Issue #48, Section #19 (28 Sep 2002: Using delegates to add transaction/history support to GNUe)
Issue #47, Section #3 (21 Sep 2002: GNUe Documentation)
Issue #47, Section #8 (21 Sep 2002: Finding out the default values used without gnue.conf)
Issue #47, Section #12 (21 Sep 2002: Using curses.panel to support text-only Forms clients)
Issue #47, Section #16 (21 Sep 2002: SQL and sqlite)
Issue #47, Section #25 (21 Sep 2002: GNUe Samples)
Issue #47, Section #26 (21 Sep 2002: Python vs. C for GNUe)
Issue #47, Section #28 (21 Sep 2002: Preferred patch format for GNUe)
Issue #47, Section #29 (21 Sep 2002: Disabling Form entries at run-time)
Issue #47, Section #33 (21 Sep 2002: Determining row validity by timestamps)
Issue #46, Section #25 (14 Sep 2002: Application Server - GEAS vs. appserver)
Issue #46, Section #26 (14 Sep 2002: Installing GNUe on RedHat GNU/Linux 7.3)
Issue #46, Section #33 (14 Sep 2002: Changes to GNUe website breaks CVS)
Issue #12, Section #4 (19 Jan 2002: GNUe Application Server meta-discussions)
Issue #12, Section #7 (19 Jan 2002: GNUe Designer tutorial/masterclass)
Issue #9, Section #4 (29 Dec 2001: Using Object Query Language in GNUe Application Server)
Issue #8, Section #4 (22 Dec 2001: Python 2.x dependancy for GNUe Forms)
Issue #8, Section #11 (22 Dec 2001: Support for multiple languagues)
Issue #8, Section #14 (22 Dec 2001: Reconciling Purchase Invoices to Purchase Receipts)
Issue #7, Section #1 (15 Dec 2001: Website text for GNUe Accounting/Financials)
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