On 2006-05-31 03:10:19 +0300 Yves de Champlain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Le 06-05-30 à 07:52, Enrico Sersale a écrit :
On 2006-05-30 14:41:01 +0300 Andreas Höschler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
on MacOSX Finder.app has an options to set the default application
respnsible
for
Hi all,
I just played around with TextEdit.app on Solaris (Sun Ray) and
realized that the Emacs Keybindings do not work as expected. Ctrl-a and
Ctrl-e do work but Ctrl-k just beeps. Pressing the Alt Graph key (e.g.
for getting a { ) beeps as well. I am not sure what this problem is
related
On 2006-05-31 19:20:16 +0200 Andreas Höschler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I just played around with TextEdit.app on Solaris (Sun Ray) and realized that
the Emacs Keybindings do not work as expected. Ctrl-a and Ctrl-e do work but
Ctrl-k just beeps. Pressing the Alt Graph key (e.g. for
Hello Chris,
I just played around with TextEdit.app on Solaris (Sun Ray) and
realized that
the Emacs Keybindings do not work as expected. Ctrl-a and Ctrl-e do
work but
Ctrl-k just beeps. Pressing the Alt Graph key (e.g. for getting a { )
beeps
as well. I am not sure what this problem is
Stefan Urbanek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: Hi,
Hello,
: I have moved development of StepTalk from GNUstep to OS X. There is no
: working GNUstep installation on my machine any more.
: [...]
: p.s.: One more question: would you like me to notify this list about new
: StepTalk releases even they
Hi GSsteppers,
i try to use Objective-C++ since i need to wrap objc objects via
c++ objects within my project. To do so i use
- gcc version 4.1.0
- gnustep base 1.10.3
- gnustep make 1.10
- linux
Now i have the following questions:
1) Which is the best practice to use .mm files in
to reply - please replace notmac with mac in my address above.
My question is this: I wish to port an objective-c, non-gui app from
Mac OS X to GNUstep - is there a particular hardware platform / Linux
flavour combination that is better than others?
I.e. any old PC using Slackware is
On 5/30/06, John Clayton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
to reply - please replace notmac with mac in my address above.
My question is this: I wish to port an objective-c, non-gui app from
Mac OS X to GNUstep - is there a particular hardware platform / Linux
flavour combination that is better than