Hi! On 9/8/07, Michael Levin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > It's not necessary to install README (this info is already on the > > package description and on the manpage). > > AUTHORS is also included on debian/copyright, so I don't see a need to > > install it too. > > It's a GNU standard to have it, so why not? I've actually just added > some information to the README which isn't mentioned anywhere else.
There is no problem in installing README and AUTHORS. It's just not necessary to install a README that contains instructions to compile and install the program (since the user will get a package ready to use, without needing to compile, install, etc), right? The same thing with AUTHORS. The content of this file is already included on debian/copyright. You will just get duplicated data if you install it. > > I strongly recommend to you create a debian/menu file. > > Done. Section of your menu file should be "Applications/Accessibility" And it's not necessary to have "Encoding=UTF-8" in cellwriter.desktop. > > And I have tested cellwriter and it's not working :-( > > While training its input, the letters don't get darker with training. > > Any ideas why it's happening? > > It would be unusual for there to be a bug there. The letters get darker > gradually, it's not very noticeable. When you draw a letter, you must > move the mouse out of the box so that the ink disappears. Hum... I see no ink when I draw anything on the boxes :-/ Does it need something from Gnome to work properly? (I am using Window Maker). I have tried compiling it with --disable-gnome, but nothing seems to change. Best regards, Nelson -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

