On Tue, 22 May 2012, Peter Dyballa wrote:
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> Am 22.05.2012 um 00:04 schrieb Alexander Hansen:
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>> Anything that uses GTK+2 will suffice.
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> Even with meld I don't see any bug. The buttons are ugly, but they are PyGTK.
> Can you give me a hint or send me a screenshot to understand the bug?
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Am 22.05.2012 um 22:53 schrieb Alexander Hansen:
> I have no clue what you mean by 'LE' and 'BE', since you didn't define
> them (at least not recently).
Little endian vs. big endian.
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On 5/22/12 1:45 PM, Peter Dyballa wrote:
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> Am 22.05.2012 um 18:33 schrieb Alexander Hansen:
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>> http://akh.users.finkproject.org/screenshots/
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> That's what I see here as well. In the series of packages pygtk2-gtk-pyXY you
> can find pygtk-demo which shows this also (Application main window
Am 22.05.2012 um 18:33 schrieb Alexander Hansen:
> http://akh.users.finkproject.org/screenshots/
That's what I see here as well. In the series of packages pygtk2-gtk-pyXY you
can find pygtk-demo which shows this also (Application main window, Button Box,
... – interestingly the Stock Item and
On 5/22/12 2:03 AM, Peter Dyballa wrote:
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> Am 22.05.2012 um 00:04 schrieb Alexander Hansen:
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>> Anything that uses GTK+2 will suffice.
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> Even with meld I don't see any bug. The buttons are ugly, but they are PyGTK.
> Can you give me a hint or send me a screenshot to understand the bug?
Am 22.05.2012 um 00:04 schrieb Alexander Hansen:
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> Anything that uses GTK+2 will suffice.
Even with meld I don't see any bug. The buttons are ugly, but they are PyGTK.
Can you give me a hint or send me a screenshot to understand the bug?
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> I'm not going to complicate my system with Macpo
On 5/21/12 2:51 PM, Peter Dyballa wrote:
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> Am 21.05.2012 um 22:00 schrieb Alexander Hansen:
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>> So, yes, you're not on the same architecture.
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> I also have a working PowerBook G4 with Leopard (10.5.8) and Tiger (10.4.11).
> I never seen these effects. But I'm also using XQuartz 2.6.3 now.
Am 21.05.2012 um 22:00 schrieb Alexander Hansen:
> So, yes, you're not on the same architecture.
I also have a working PowerBook G4 with Leopard (10.5.8) and Tiger (10.4.11). I
never seen these effects. But I'm also using XQuartz 2.6.3 now. (But I had
spectacular effects on screen with an earl
On 5/21/12 11:34 AM, Peter Dyballa wrote:
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> Am 21.05.2012 um 20:13 schrieb Alexander Hansen:
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>> Anything that uses GTK+2 (gimp2, meld, ...).
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> For example GNU Emacs 23 and 24? They look exactly like the X resources tell
> them. Maybe I'm using the wrong window manager... (blackbox, fluxbo
Am 21.05.2012 um 20:13 schrieb Alexander Hansen:
> Anything that uses GTK+2 (gimp2, meld, ...).
For example GNU Emacs 23 and 24? They look exactly like the X resources tell
them. Maybe I'm using the wrong window manager... (blackbox, fluxbox) or the
wrong architecture: 32-bit on 64-bit (Sandy
On 5/21/12 11:09 AM, Peter Dyballa wrote:
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> Am 21.05.2012 um 17:44 schrieb Alexander Hansen:
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>> However, when using the latest appropriate Xquartz on
>> PowerPC some applications wind up with strange colors on the buttons,
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> Could you name some? I have not found any...
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Am 21.05.2012 um 17:44 schrieb Alexander Hansen:
> However, when using the latest appropriate Xquartz on
> PowerPC some applications wind up with strange colors on the buttons,
Could you name some? I have not found any...
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On 5/21/12 8:36 AM, Matthew Wallis wrote:
> I’m using Fink on Mac OSX.5.8 on a G4. Is it ok to install XQuartz for
> that system or will it break Fink? The reason I want to is that X11 that
> comes with OSX doesn’t give you any control over clipboard behaviour.
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> thanks
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I'm using Fink on Mac OSX.5.8 on a G4. Is it ok to install XQuartz for that
system or will it break Fink? The reason I want to is that X11 that comes with
OSX doesn't give you any control over clipboard behaviour.
thanks
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