On 2003-08-10 19:24:12 +0200 Fred Kiefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Stefan,thank you. with recent gnustep it seems to partially work (with that default set to YES). only thing that does not work is copy and paste non-latin1 (like latin2) text from GS to X and back. From GS to X nothing happens (no paste), from X to GS latin1 characters are used.
would you mind to retest with the GNUstep CVS from yesterday. Right about the time when you were complaining about this problem I already did try to fix it. If it still doesn't work keep on complaining so that somebody has another go on it.
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Stefan
Stefan Urbanek wrote:On 2003-08-08 17:22:05 +0200 Kazunobu Kuriyama <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
O.K. Because I'm not sure why gpbs doesn't work for you, could you please give us more detailed information on the bug and the environment you use so that we can reproduce the bug?
ok, so:
1. delete /usr/GNUstep/System 2. fresh CVS checkout, as of 8.8.2003 23:00 CET 3. make install make, base, gui, back (without any patches) 4. ldconfig
5. launch GNUmail and some xapp (nedit or ooffice or whatever) 6. select text in GNUmail, copy it 7. x-paste in nedit -> does not work
8. open some file in nedit and select all 9. paste in GNUstep app -> previously copyied text in GNUstep is pasted (should be X selection)
10. select something short in GNUstep and paste it in GNUstep ->works
11. select something short in X and paste it in GNUstep -> GNUstep app freezes for several seconds (not because of gpbs crash, but because of that failed operation)
That's all i can say so far. Described behaviour was experienced now.
Stefan
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