Am Mittwoch, den 06.05.2009, 13:07 +0100 schrieb David Chisnall:
On 4 May 2009, at 21:28, Mike Simmons wrote:
Is your compiler built with Objective-C++ support? This is not the
default for building GCC, and many distributions are reluctant to
enable it because it is not really
Am Donnerstag, den 07.05.2009, 06:56 + schrieb David Ayers:
Am Mittwoch, den 06.05.2009, 13:07 +0100 schrieb David Chisnall:
On 4 May 2009, at 21:28, Mike Simmons wrote:
Is your compiler built with Objective-C++ support? This is not the
default for building GCC, and many
Hello
I know this problem. Debian sid has the new gnustep, but the apps need be rebuilt.
Try http://sid.ethz.ch/debian/ for terminal.app and the like.
If you want to help, get a Debian Developer and maintain and sponsor packages...
Yours,
Guerkan
Gürkan Sengün wrote:
Hello
I know this problem. Debian sid has the new gnustep, but the apps need
be rebuilt. Try http://sid.ethz.ch/debian/ for terminal.app and the like.
If you want to help, get a Debian Developer and maintain and sponsor
packages...
HI.
Thank you for the information. I
Hi,
please have a look at LaternaMagica in the GAP project. It is thought
exactly for that, it allows single-window browsing of a list of images
and
recursively adds files given a folder. It also has full-screen and image
resizing capabilities.
Hi. Thanks for introducing this
On May 7, 7:42 am, Zhang Weiwu zhangwe...@realss.com wrote:
Hi. Thanks for introducing this software. It seems lacking features
normal user expect from an image browser, e.g. print an image. Again
maybe in GNUStep the concept is different, e.g. one application does
only one thing, if it
The part objc++ is completely unmaintained is a little worrisome.
Can I assume that it is stable/usable? I need it only to allow my app
to use existing C++ code in various libraries. Apart from
instantiating the existing C++ objects and invoking their methods from
within my Objective-C
On 7 May 2009, at 16:17, Mike Simmons wrote:
The part objc++ is completely unmaintained is a little worrisome.
Can I assume that it is stable/usable? I need it only to allow my
app to use existing C++ code in various libraries. Apart from
instantiating the existing C++ objects and invoking
Am Donnerstag, den 07.05.2009, 16:33 +0100 schrieb David Chisnall:
On 7 May 2009, at 16:17, Mike Simmons wrote:
The part objc++ is completely unmaintained is a little worrisome.
Can I assume that it is stable/usable? I need it only to allow my
app to use existing C++ code in various
Hello.
There are gnome applications that usually minimize to tray and open a
window when user clicks a button on the tray. e.g. stardict, a
dictionary software, would sit in gnome tray most of the time, and in
most time does not display any window. It display a window when user
clicks its
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