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<BODY style="font-family:'Times New Roman'; font-size:13px"><DIV><BLOCKQUOTE>On Fri, 16 Apr 2010 16:26:00 +0300, eles <eles@eles.com> wrote:<BR></BLOCKQUOTE><BLOCKQUOTE><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><BLOCKQUOTE>> Hello,<BR></BLOCKQUOTE><BLOCKQUOTE>><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><BLOCKQUOTE>> I just started using D (2.0). I have three or four questions:<BR></BLOCKQUOTE><BLOCKQUOTE>><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><BLOCKQUOTE>> 1) How to use the newsgroup link (e.g. <A href="news://news.digitalmars.com/">news://news.digitalmars.com/</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><BLOCKQUOTE>> digitalmars.D.learn) to read the newsgroup? Is the "<A href="news://">news://</A>" protocol <BR></BLOCKQUOTE><BLOCKQUOTE>> handled<BR></BLOCKQUOTE><BLOCKQUOTE>> by some program under Linux (Ubuntu, 64)? I write this using the HTTP <BR></BLOCKQUOTE><BLOCKQUOTE>> interface<BR></BLOCKQUOTE><BLOCKQUOTE>> (e.g. <A href="http://www.digitalmars.com/pnews/indexing.php">http://www.digitalmars.com/pnews/indexing.php</A>?<BR></BLOCKQUOTE><BLOCKQUOTE>> server=news.digitalmars.com&group=digitalmars.D) which is not very <BR></BLOCKQUOTE><BLOCKQUOTE>> pleasant.<BR></BLOCKQUOTE><BLOCKQUOTE>> COuld we, at least, have an interface like the one used by archives? <BR></BLOCKQUOTE><BLOCKQUOTE>> (e.g.<BR></BLOCKQUOTE><BLOCKQUOTE>> <A href="http://www.digitalmars.com/d/archives/digitalmars/D/">http://www.digitalmars.com/d/archives/digitalmars/D/</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><BLOCKQUOTE>> Re_value_range_propagation_for_bitwise_OR_108807.html)? And a SEARCH <BR></BLOCKQUOTE><BLOCKQUOTE>> button?<BR></BLOCKQUOTE><BLOCKQUOTE>><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><BLOCKQUOTE>> 2) What is the status of complex numbers in D2? Is stated that module<BR></BLOCKQUOTE><BLOCKQUOTE>> std.complex will replace the built-in types cfloat, cdouble, creal, <BR></BLOCKQUOTE><BLOCKQUOTE>> ifloat,<BR></BLOCKQUOTE><BLOCKQUOTE>> idouble, and ireal. When and... how?<BR></BLOCKQUOTE><BLOCKQUOTE><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><BLOCKQUOTE><BR></BLOCKQUOTE>Knode is for KDE but it is the best I have used so far. You can also <BR>try Pan for Gnome (I heard it is the best) or you can try the new Opera <BR>browser that has this feature included in the mail module (along many <BR>other features – I recommend downloading the preview deb package of <BR>Opera 10.5 from<A href="http://snapshot.opera.com/unix/snapshot-6317/"> http://snapshot.opera.com/unix/snapshot-6317/</A> which is <BR>usable as a browser too and is as fast/faster than Chromium (it uses <BR>more memory though).<BR> <BR>-- </DIV><DIV id="M2Signature"><DIV>Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: <A href="http://www.opera.com/mail/">http://www.opera.com/mail/</A></DIV></DIV></BODY></HTML>