Thanks, Chris, that was it. That machine had the other four
libgnomeprint and libgnomeprintui files installed, but not
libgnomeprint2.2-dev and libgnomeprintui2.2-dev. It never
complained during the build process. Thanks again.
(I'll start another thread for the CL printing issues that I
mentioned earlier.)

Kim


On 04/16/2011 02:34 PM, Chris Morley wrote:
> 
> CL require (opyionally) libgnoneprint according to the make file.
> If thats missing Classicladder would remove the buttons.
> Chris M
> 
> 
>> Date: Sat, 16 Apr 2011 14:14:57 -0500
>> From: [email protected]
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: [Emc-developers] Printing from ClassicLadder removed?
>>
>> Works fine for me in all versions of EMC in Ubuntu 10.04.
>>
>> Did you change fonts or DPI or something in Ubuntu?
>>
>> John
>>
>> Kim Kirwan wrote:
>>> I noticed that printing from ClassicLadder seems to be
>>> absent in master (I didn't check v2.5_branch). Is this
>>> to be a permanent feature? Certainly there are issues
>>> with printing from CL that need fixing, but what is the
>>> long-term plan here, or what have I missed? Printing can
>>> be very important when working with complex ladders, IMHO.
>>>
>>> Here is how the CL display looks in the two versions.
>>> (The "gaps" are not real, only for easy comparison here.)
>>>
>>>
>>> ClassicLadder Section Display buttons, "current" version:
>>>
>>> New, Load, Save, SaveAs, Reset, Stop, Vars
>>> Editor, Symbols, Config, Preview, Print, About, Quit
>>>
>>>
>>> ClassicLadder Section Display buttons, "master" version:
>>>
>>> New, Load, Save, SaveAs, Reset, Stop, Vars
>>> Editor, Symbols, Config, -------, -----, About, Quit
>>>
>>>
>>> I would be happy to assist whoever is working on the
>>> "Printing from CL issues", perhaps by testing?  Thanks.
>>>
>>> Kim
>>>

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