David T. wrote:
> Alexander--
>
> I've found that under Apple's X11, the F::Q stuff only seems to work if I run
> from a command line. It crashed whether I used a desktop Applescript or an X11
> menu item. I figured it had to do with there not being a place for F::Q to
> direct output.
>
> David
>   
Interesting--I've always just run it from a terminal window so I never 
noticed anything awry.
> --- "Alexander K. Hansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   
>> Richard Nelson wrote:
>>     
>>> I installed Gnucash 2.0.5 via Fink. When I start from either the  
>>> terminal or X11 terminal everything works fine (sw/bin/gnucash). When  
>>> I start from the X11 applications menu (sw/bin/gnucash),  
>>> Finance::Quote won't work. I ran pathsetup.sh again; still no help.  
>>> Any suggestions?
>>>
>>>   
>>>       
>> Yes.  It's an annoying "feature" of Apple's X11 server that it doesn't employ
>> your environment customizations.  Try the following for your Applications
>> Manu command for gnucash2:
>>
>> source /sw/bin/init.sh ; /sw/bin/gnucash
>>
>> For a more global option, you can have "source /sw/bin/init.sh" in a
>> ~/.bashrc file.  Others here don't like that option, but it's what I
>> personally use.
>> -- 
>> Alexander K. Hansen
>> Fink User Liason/Documenter
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>>     


-- 
Alexander K. Hansen
(akh)
Fink Documenter


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