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<font face="Bookman Old Style"><i>thanks... i'm going to try
everything, from easiest to hardest. :-)</i></font><br>
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Douglas Whiteley said the following on 09.05.2006 1:42 PM:
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type="cite">Or try <keepBorder>no</keepBorder> inside the
<theme> section of your rc.xml.
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On 9/5/06, Sirirat Traiviratana <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:straivir@ucsd.edu"><straivir@ucsd.edu></a> wrote:
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Bryan Moore wrote:
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> /i can't seem to get pypanel to not show a border with ob3.3...
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> asked pypanel folk for help, but some seem to think it might have
been
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> my upgrade to ob3.3. any ideas?
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