Hi Tomaž Debian 10 user here, gworkspace.app 0.9.4-1+b2
An RTF file opens in 'Grr' for me, with an ``NSInvalidArgumentException: RSSFeed(Instance) does not recognise setSuperElement`` error. Boo. Right-clicked the file > GWorkspace main menu > File > Open with...; this works. Brings up a prompt, where I am able to type `/usr/bin/libreoffice', and the file opens with libreoffice. I do not know path to the textedit binary file. Perhaps re-installing TextEdit package can help? -- Svetlana Tkachenko Associate Member of the Free Software Foundation http://www.fsf.org http://www.gnu.org Tomaž Slivnik <[email protected]> написал(а): > Hi, > > I've tried using GnuStep several times as a day-to-day work environment, > but I always give up after I soon run into basic bugs which make the > experience unworkable. I've decided to give it another go and try to get > to the bottom of these bugs. > > Right now, I opened GWorkspace and opened a RTF file. It opened in Ink. > I tried to open it in TextEdit, so I tried right-clicking on it. I was > not successful, but I did end up with two menus stuck on the screen > which are not functional and which can be neither moved nor closed. I > attach the screen shot. > > What is the cause of this? > > How do I get rid of these menus? > > How do I associate the RTF extension with TextEdit rather than Ink? > > Many thanks. > > Tomaz > > PS I am on Debian 10.5, and I'm using the latest GnuStep package. > GWorkspace says it's 0.9.4. TextEdit says it is release 5. > > PPS What is the best Unix-line system (Linux / FreeBSD / etc.) to use > GnuStep with? > > > Attachments: > * Screenshot from 2021-01-23 11-59-11.png
