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[Jan. 10th, 2009|02:02 pm] |
Hi. I'm now maintaining journals at LJ and insane journal, and blogspot. Can Logjam be made to work with Blogspot, too? I'm not finding relevant info via google. If I could post to all my blogs with one client, it would simplify my life.
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| Halp! |
[Jan. 6th, 2009|05:54 pm] |
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I have 3,129 entries and I decided to log them with offline syncing through logjam. It's been stuck on "entry metadata" with a bar that keeps filling up rapidly for about an hour or 2 showing the progress. My concern is that it's either stuck or just taking a long time because of all my entries. Anyone have any insight into this? |
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| Issues with Logjam. |
[Dec. 8th, 2008|10:43 pm] |
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Hello there! First of all let me apologize if this has already been asked somewhere else but I couldn't find it anywhere... Anyway, I downloaded LogJam 2 or 3 weeks ago but only used it once or twice I think. I tried to use it again but I keep getting the same error over and over: Every time I try to run it, it opens and immediately afterwards it terminates. Could you help me solve this? I found it quite useful for my purposes so I'd like to continue using it. |
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| implementation of mood and moodid |
[Oct. 17th, 2008|06:26 am] |
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| | Alicia Bridges - I Like The Nightlife.mp3 | ] | Hey. Long time snR monitor, first time poster.
One of my major grievances with logjam is that it provides either moodid specification or mood (moodstring) specification - not both.
I’ll note that upload.bml allows both to be specified, with moodid determining the emote used, and moodstring (if defined) determining the mood text displayed (see here for an example, string “sxemacsmood” moodid “creative” done with the web interface...)
Does anyone have details of how this could be implemented in an LJ client, and if it is a planned feature for logjam at some point? |
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| Uploading images? |
[Aug. 20th, 2008|04:31 pm] |
I'm quite new to LogJam, haven't found options for uploading pictures to livejournal from PC. How can I do it? And if LogJam cannot upload images, is there any client that can? Thanks in advance. |
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| Silly warnings |
[Jul. 27th, 2008|03:51 pm] |
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Every time I start logjam it says "you haven't logged in XX days" and quite frankly I don't care. I can't find anything in the options to turn that off Is there some way I'm missing? |
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| location |
[Jun. 16th, 2008|07:20 am] |
Good Morning!
Is there a way how i can put the location into the location-field via logjam?
tankschiff |
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| Entry preview before posting? |
[Jun. 1st, 2008|12:59 pm] |
Hello, I'm new to LogJam, but I already like it! The only question I have is:
How can I preview an entry in my browser before I post it to LiveJournal? |
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| logjam console |
[May. 24th, 2008|04:43 am] |
"logjam console help" gives me the following error Requesting challenge...
GLib-ERROR **: The thread system is not yet initialized. aborting... Aborted
Any ideas ? |
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| What happened to the website? |
[Apr. 5th, 2008|06:43 pm] |
http://logjam.danga.com doesn't seem to exist anymore, at least that is what Firefox tells me. This must have happened in the last few days. Danga.com still seems to exist, and appears registered to SixApart, or at least the technical contact has an address there. |
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| n800 question |
[Feb. 2nd, 2008|10:55 am] |
Recently I bought a Nokia n800 Internet Tablet, which is Linux based. I looked around for a LiveJournal client for it but only found a shakey Blogger client and a Wordpress client I couldn't configure to post to LiveJournal. I asked at the www.internettablettalk.com site where most of the n800 owners hang out and was told I should just use my browser. I did some research and found a description of LogJam, which uses GTK which I knew was available on the n800. I asked again at www.internettablettalk.com and was told it would probably compile and run but I should just use my browser.
This wasn't helpful.
So, I thought I'd check here. Does anyone know if there are any plans to port LogJam to the n800? Thanks! |
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| Problems With GTKHTML |
[Jan. 16th, 2008|02:23 pm] |
Hi folks, I've been trying to figure this problem for weeks, and I'm getting really frustrated: I can't compile logjam with libgtkhtml3 no matter what I do. I've installed libgtkhtml3 from the Slackware archives, but every time I try to compile with-gtkhtml30 it never works. I'd really like to be able to browse my offline entries, so if somone can help me figure out how to compile it, or point me to a pre-compiled binary with HTML support that will run on Slackware, I would really appreciate the help!
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| does xfmedia work with logjam? |
[Dec. 16th, 2007|07:19 pm] |
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| | blank | ] | anyone here use xfmedia player or know if it's compatible with logjam? |
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| (no subject) |
[Nov. 4th, 2007|08:54 pm] |
First off, thanks a zillion for LogJam. I'm back to LJ after a year and a half of mostly absence from keeping any kind of journal.
I have yet to figure out, though, where to input location. Tags, mood, music and so on are all enabled. Is it possible to add the field for location? Or is there another trick way to do that??
I know, ornery newbie here already asking for stuff. What a pain, right? Seriously, thanks for writing it!
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| Configure can't find libgtkhtml |
[Sep. 12th, 2007|07:05 am] |
Hi there. New to logjam and fairly new to my current distro, altho' not new to Linux as such, so bear with me...
I'm running VectorLinux 5.8 SoHo, which is based on Slackware. I downloaded the current logjam source (logjam-4.5.3.tar.bz2), configured and installed -- all fine, except the configure script couldn't find libgtkhtml3. I've since realised that in order to be able to display the offline copy I really don't want to do without this functionality -- but I simply can't get it to work.
I have tried downgrading gtkhtml-3.14.3 to 3.0.8 (on the basis that 3.0.8 specifically lists libgtkhtml3); separately installing libgtkhtml-3.0.10 from somewhere; and variations on these.
Currently, I have libgtkhtml-3.0.so in (I believe -- I'm not at home right now) /opt/gnome2/lib/, which seems an odd place to put it, so I have tried soft-linking this to targets in /usr/lib and /usr/bin. I have also tried doing ./configure --with-libgtkhtml30, and I have tried --libdir="/opt/gnome2/lib" (or whatever the syntax is -- like I say, I'm not at home right now, but I copied and pasted the options from the --help itself, so there wasn't some silly mistake there).
All to no avail. I'm stumped. Everything else works -- apart from the XMMS support, which I can't be bothered with -- but I want to get this fixed. Suggestions, anyone?
TIA :)
EDIT: All fixed and happy now, mostly thanks to spot! The fix needed was basically just his patch, plus me learning a little bit about how to use it :) |
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| New to LogJam |
[Aug. 7th, 2007|10:36 am] |
Right, so I've just installed it and set the preferences...
Two immediate problems that I can't see the answer to anywhere.
1) I turned on the spell checker and now it's complaining about:
GtkSpell error: aspell: No word lists can be found for the language "en". I suspect I need to put something in "Entry Language", but what?
Also, I found this community and added it.
How do I make LogJam see it? It doesn't appear in the Journal > Use Journal dropdown list.
So I'm having to post this via the web interface. |
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| Backing up comments pages. |
[Aug. 7th, 2007|12:21 am] |
Hi there, I am new to LogJam, and I am currently using it with the latest stable version of Debian. I'm probably just missing something, but is there any way to back up and store the comments pages of my LiveJournal entries as well as the entries themselves?
Thanks in advance. |
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