Stefan Bidigaray wrote:
> 
> Thanks for putting that up on GAP, Riccardo.
> 
> Just wondering, have you taken over TextEdit as well?  If I'm not mistaken
> it has a BSD license so there shouldn't be any license problems.  In my
> opinion, it's better than Ink (well, Ink is mostly an example app).
> 
> Stefan
> 
> On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 4:54 PM, Riccardo Mottola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>>
>>> #include <AppKit/NSFontManager.h>
>>>
>>> to TerminalViewPrefs.h.  I have to do that every time I compile
>>> Terminal.app, too.  It's a small nuance but Terminal hasn't been updated
>>> for
>>> years, so it's expected that it doesn't work out of the box anymore.
>>>
>> Exactly, that small fix. And maybe a couple of other things.
>> Do a CVS pull of GAP and you find a patched version of Terminal.
>> Everything
>> is a moment on a halt to release that because of those GPL license
>> issues...
>>
>> But it definitively works for me on linux and freebsd.
>>
>> Riccardo
>>
>>
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Effectively I was able to build it from the gap CVS. But I can't load it as
a service within GWorkspace and the services associated with it are no
longer available in the service menu. Something is broken.

Cheers,
Patrick 
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