On 2005-04-12 06:17:24 +0200 Kory T [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was just wondering if there was a plan for implementing native
input
methods for gnustep. I understand that XIM can be used, but a native
(obj-c)
input method would be even more attractive and feel better
integrated. XIM
can be
I think we're talking about the wrong IM here ;-)
I meant IM as in Input Method, not IM as in Instant Messaging. I'm
satisfied with CLI ones for the latter ;-)
On Apr 12, 2005, at 4:42 PM, Fabien VALLON wrote:
http://www.adiumx.com/
It is quite hard to port ..
You maybye have to wait for a tool
Hello all,
we have a generic framework for accessing databases. The idea is to put
all the database specific code into a loadable bundle (one for each
database we want to support) and load this on the fly after the user
has chosen what database to use. The loadable bundles link against the
On 2005-04-12 12:52:58 +0100 Andreas Höschler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
we have a generic framework for accessing databases. The idea is to put all
the database specific code into a loadable bundle (one for each database we
want to support) and load this on the fly after the
Hi guys,
I'm building a second machine for my boss with GNUstep cause he liked
what he saw when I showed him my first one on my powerbook. I thought
I took immaculate notes on my las built out but maybe not. I am trying
to build gcc 3.3.5 and when I do so I get this error when performing
make
Hi Yves - I looked up gettext and what it means. If I take away
gettext from gcc 3.3.5 it probably won't be the end of the world since
its used only for building GNUstep and I can use gcc 3.3 with gettext
or 4.0 for other programs. I will try gcc 3.3.5 without gettext.
Thanks.
TM
On 4/12/05,
I agree, there needs to be a centralized motive to get things moving.
I cant code too well, but I can discuss ;-) and research. For gnustep
to be taken seriously, improvement with i18n is a must ;-).
Forgive me for my ignorance, but by typesetters, what do you mean?
like UTF-8, Latin, JIS,