PRICE 0.5 was released a few days ago
notable changes:
- the project was upgraded to project center 0.4 series. this has some
implications: files were shuffled around, new directories are needed...
I am not very fond of some choices of Serg. I dislike the idea that
README and CHANGELOG need to
Is this because GNUstep uses older data which does not have Korean
characterset? Or is there any other source of problem?
Can you write a small test-case for this just to compile and run at the
command line ? If these characters are in the normal BMP then GNUstep
should handle them just fine.
M.J. Ray expressed some interest in this, if I recall correctly.
It is possible, although I don't recall it.
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On 4 Mar 2005, at 05:59, Sungjin Chun wrote:
Hi,
During testing of XMLRPC framework, I've encountered character set
related problem. The test data is simple string of Korean and this
works well in Cocoa environment. But in GNUstep, this data, ie.,
korean string is considered as
Hey,
On Thursday, March 3, 2005, at 01:22 AM, Anurodh Pokharel wrote:
Well, there is this issue with Cocoa/Cocoa.h. A quick google shows that
AppKit/AppKit.h will do the trick.
also you could Ifdef some header definitions for macosx and gnustep if
you are worried. I don't remember the exact def
Sungjin Chun schrieb:
During testing of XMLRPC framework,
[...]
May i ask which XMLRPC framework you are talking about?
I never knew there was one, compatible with GNUstep...
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Sungjin Chun wrote:
Hi,
During testing of XMLRPC framework, I've encountered character set
related problem. The test data is simple string of Korean and this works
well in Cocoa environment. But in GNUstep, this data, ie., korean string
is considered as illegalCharacterSet in NSCharacterSet.
On 04.03.2005, at 16:33, Robert Lillack wrote:
Sungjin Chun schrieb:
During testing of XMLRPC framework,
[...]
May i ask which XMLRPC framework you are talking about?
I never knew there was one, compatible with GNUstep...
http://www.google.com/search?rls=enq=xml-rpc+gnustepie=UTF-8oe=UTF-8
I'm the
Hi,
I'm using/testing with this (
http://www.mulle-kybernetik.com/software/XMLRPC/ ).
The part where the incompatibility lies in is
EDCommon/EDCharacterSet.[hm] which is
used in XMLRPC/XRXMLParser.m
And,
Thanks for all your interesting and kind helps. I'll try some of your
suggestions one by
On 4. Mrz 2005, at 16:33 Uhr, Robert Lillack wrote:
May i ask which XMLRPC framework you are talking about?
I never knew there was one, compatible with GNUstep...
I think the SOPE one should work just fine with GNUstep.
Greets,
Helge
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Hi
In MS Windows applications could communicate with each other with the
help of messages. So application A could send a Message
Freaky-Message to application B. Actually these messages are nothing
else then events (As far as I understood this issue). So is there a
possibility to intercept
Sorry for replying on my own mail. But:
Now I've written my own NSApplication class, which does nothing else
except spewing out all received NSEvents (overwriting -sendEvent:).
Nothing. So it looks like 1. either I'm on the wrong track or 2.
Window-Messages are not supported. At least not as
On Mar 4, 2005, at 10:26 AM, Marc Brünink wrote:
Sorry for replying on my own mail. But:
Now I've written my own NSApplication class, which does nothing else
except spewing out all received NSEvents (overwriting -sendEvent:).
Nothing. So it looks like 1. either I'm on the wrong track or 2.
Hi Marc,
Marc Brünink wrote:
Sorry for replying on my own mail. But:
Now I've written my own NSApplication class, which does nothing else
except spewing out all received NSEvents (overwriting -sendEvent:).
Nothing. So it looks like 1. either I'm on the wrong track or 2.
Window-Messages are
Hi,
I've asked XMLRPC/CharacterSet related questions to the mailling list
and you guys make XMLRPC into the GNUstep. Wow, what a great response!
I haven't tried XMLRPC in GSXML, but it seems cool, simple and elegant.
:-)
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