Am 01.02.2012 09:13, schrieb John Darrington:
On Wed, Feb 01, 2012 at 01:28:25AM +0100, Bojo42 wrote:
However for psppire, the last chosen size of the window is saved in
the user's config and used for subsequent runs. This way, once he
sets the window dimensions how he likes them, he will get continue
to get those dimensions until he changes them again.
That's also not working, i get a small window on each startup with no
opened files.
Then there is a problem. Can you check that after you have run
psppire, a directory called "psppirerc" exists in your XDG_CONFIG_HOME
directory. This is normally set to $HOME/.config - but I notice Debian
has pacakges which fiddle with this setting - perhaps that's
interacting with psppire in an adverse way?
Hmm that is all kind of weird, first XDG_CONFIG_HOME was not in my
enviroment, so i did got this correct. I also found that
"$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/psppirerc" but was a file not a dir:
[find-dialog]
maximize=false
height=312
width=527
x=409
y=168
After resizing the windows the file didn't change at all, neither did
startup size and position. So i tried deleting it, but now it won't get
created again.
Seems like this is more debugging task for my development installation
of Ubuntu than a PSPP issue.
opened files. There's also this repeating warning on terminal
startup: Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in
module_path: "pixmap",
I don't think that is relevant, but it would be interesting to find
out why it's happening. I suspect it's a problem with one of Debian's
Gtk related packages.
Lets better ignore it for now, as they obviously do some patching to
Gtk&GNOME in Ubuntu and maybe things need to settle down here a bit.
J'
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