I have done some testing. Gedit, bluefish and abiword all work on my linux computer, but have the same bug as bibledit on the mac. My problem is that when I switch keyboards on the mac using either command-space, or clicking on the keyboard icon nothing happens. When I type, I still get English no matter which keyboard I choose. However the linux version of these programs allows me to type in a variety of keyboards.
I am getting the following error message when I try to run a program that is installed in macports (process:1766): Gtk-WARNING **: Locale not supported by C library. Using the fallback 'C' locale. Xlib: extension "RANDR" missing on display "/tmp/launch-kjSU7E/org.x:0". Is this related to my problem? Is the lack of keyboard support a macports issue or is there something wrong with my configuration. Thank you, Brian Wilson On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 9:57 AM, Brian Wilson <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > I have installed the macports installation of bibledit on my macbook pro > (snow leopard). If I change keyboards on my mac, I can type in the language > of that keyboard in any program/app that is installed *except* bibledit. No > matter which keyboard I have active, the result is English text. I have > English set as the default language, but I frequently type in two other > languages in more than a dozen programs. Somehow these programs "know" when > I have changed keyboards. The developers of bibledit are very helpful and > responsive and I am sure that as soon as the solution is apparent that they > will find a way to implement it. > > Is there a macports library that bibledit can link to in order to "know" > when the user has switched keyboards? > > Any technical advice is appreciated and will be passed on to the bibledit > developers. > > Thank you, > > Brian Wilson >
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