NSCalendarView

2006-11-13 Thread Marc Brünink
Hi there, has anyone constructed a NSCalendarView yet? Thanks Marc ___ Discuss-gnustep mailing list Discuss-gnustep@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep

Re: NSCalendarView

2006-11-13 Thread Marc Brünink
Guenther Noack wrote: Hi! On Mon, Nov 13, 2006 at 04:26:06PM +0100, Marc Br?nink wrote: has anyone constructed a NSCalendarView yet? I've seen one in the application Expense.app, which is under GPL. GPL is bad. Nevertheless I will take a look. Thanks Marc

Re: NSCalendarView

2006-11-13 Thread Renaud Molla
I know blackholemedia (blackholemedia.com) has released a Calendar control I use in cocoa, this is released under the BSD license. Having read the code to modify some behaviors, i suppose it should be easily ported to gnustep since i does not seem to contain Apple specific code. However, it

command line tools and $PATH

2006-11-13 Thread tgate
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I'm going step by step through some of the learning material on line and I'm a bit confused by some of my results. I'm following this (A First Tool): http://www.gnustep.it/nicola/Tutorials/WritingMakefiles/node2.html the source code (test.m):

Re: Project Center Complains About ProjectCenter.gorm

2006-11-13 Thread Xavier Glattard
Jason Clouse jhclouse at charter.net writes: On 2006-10-30 20:38:35 -0500 lloyd.sargent at gmail.com wrote: The specific message is Cannot load the main model file: ProjectCenter.gorm I'm running Gentoo and I emerge'd it in and it is a no go. What is odd is that Gorm built (and

Re: command line tools and $PATH

2006-11-13 Thread Charles philip Chan
On 13 Nov 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: why do I need to put in the full path? NeXTStep is a bit strange (for example apps are in app bundles) . To open a tool, you should use opentool. For example: opentool test To open an app, you should use openapp. Charles --

Re: command line tools and $PATH

2006-11-13 Thread Matt Rice
--- tgate [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I'm going step by step through some of the learning material on line and I'm a bit confused by some of my results. I'm following this (A First Tool):

Re: command line tools and $PATH

2006-11-13 Thread Matt Rice
--- Charles philip Chan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 13 Nov 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: why do I need to put in the full path? NeXTStep is a bit strange (for example apps are in app bundles) . To open a tool, you should use opentool. For example: opentool test

Re: command line tools and $PATH

2006-11-13 Thread Sebastian Reitenbach
Hi, tgate [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I'm going step by step through some of the learning material on line and I'm a bit confused by some of my results. I'm following this (A First Tool):

RE: command line tools and $PATH

2006-11-13 Thread Vaisburd, Haim
On Behalf Of Stefan Bidigaray Also, generally . is not in anyone's PATH! I've seen very few distributions where this is true and is regarded to be generally unsafe... I'd say it's a prejudice. I can imagine bad things happening if you are root, but what trouble can happen for a regular

RE: command line tools and $PATH

2006-11-13 Thread Chris Vetter
On 2006-11-13 23:35:35 +0100 Vaisburd, Haim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [...] but what trouble can happen for a regular user? I think . at the end [...] Then you lack imagination. -- Chris ___ Discuss-gnustep mailing list Discuss-gnustep@gnu.org

Re: command line tools and $PATH

2006-11-13 Thread Graham J Lee
On 13 Nov 2006, at 19:42, Matt Rice wrote: --- tgate [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I'm going step by step through some of the learning material on line and I'm a bit confused by some of my results. I'm following this (A First Tool):

Re: command line tools and $PATH

2006-11-13 Thread Charles philip Chan
On 13 Nov 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: actually this is not true, there was no 'opentool' or equivalent, it always put tools into the PATH, GNUstep does also, Interesting, you are correct- the Tools directories are on the path now. I have been so used to using opentool and openapp. so

[Ftba-devel] Nice and Tight

2006-11-13 Thread Merle
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