[kepler-dev] Mailman rejected my response

Matt Jones jones at nceas.ucsb.edu
Thu Aug 26 16:48:47 PDT 2004


Edward,

Mailman looks in the body of messages to see if people are sending admin 
commands to the list.  If so, it tries to redirect them to the request 
interface.  My guess is that it thought your email contained an 
administrative command -- but I'm not sure why or which one -- your 
message looks pretty clean of commands to me.  So.....I'm not sure.

Matt

Edward A Lee wrote:
> 
> Anybody know why this failed?
> 
> Edward
> 
>> Date: Thu, 26 Aug 2004 08:44:00 -0700
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>> The following is a detailed description of the problems.
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>> >>>>> Subject line ignored:
>> >>>>>   Re: Customizing
>> Command? At 09:53 AM 8/26/2004 -0500, Rod Spears wrote:
>> Command? >How would one add a custom style without putting the clas...
>> Command? >
>> Command? >Rod
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> Too many errors encountered; the rest of the message is ignored:
>> >
>> > A Style is simply an attribute that extends
>> > ptolemy.actor.gui.style.ParameterEditorStyle.
>> >
>> > However, as Steve has pointed out, the default parameter
>> > editor does not support placing an arbitrary widget in place
>> > of a parameter line.  This is because it provides specific support
>> > for handling the updates to parameters.
>> >
>> > As I pointed out before, you can replace the entire parameter
>> > editor window by subclassing ptolemy.actor.gui.EditorFactory.
>> >
>> > Eventually, I would like to rework the Query class to be structured
>> > more like the configure ports dialog...  However, I have to admit
>> > that this is a low priority, particularly since such GUI work
>> > is incredibly time consuming in Java ...  If anyone is interested
>> > in doing this, I would be happy to provide guidance...
>> >
>> > Edward
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > ------------
>> > Edward A. Lee, Professor
>> > 518 Cory Hall, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720
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>> >
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