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Re: warning: menu-command-not-in-package



On Mon 13 Dec 04, 10:05 PM, martin f krafft <madduck@debian.org> said:
> also sprach Peter Jay Salzman <p@dirac.org> [2004.12.13.2149 +0100]:
> > I'm sorry -- I'm drawing a blank.   What's OP?
> 
> >From Virtual Entity of Relevant Acronyms (Version 1.9, June 2002) [vera]:
> 
>   OP
>        Original Poster (telecommunication-slang, Usenet)
 
Ahh...  "jargon" didn't know this one.  Cool.

> > In any event, the program starts in a terminal environment, but
> > ultimately must be run in an x11 environment.
> > 
> > You can start the program on a virtual console, but when you go to
> > edit anything, it'll complain "Cannot open display".
> 
> Can the programme be used (for anything) without its X components?
 
No.  In fact, before the x11 window comes up, you give it one of two
commands:

   "e (map)"  to edit a map contained in the WAD.

or

   "c" to create a new map contained in the WAD.

Thanks!
Pete

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