On 24 Jun., 18:45, Robert Bruce Carleton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I've been looking at distributed objects in GNUstep to do distributed
computing. I tried out the example programs in the DO tutorial (they
work) and I've done some background reading.
I'm curious if anyone has done some kind
Hello.
I was wondering if there was some hidden font size value besides:
NSBoldFontSize
NSControlContentFontSize
NSFontSize
NSLabelFontSize
NSMenuFontSize
NSMiniFontSize
NSMessageFontSize
NSPaletteFontSize
NSSmallFontSize
NSTitleBarFontSize
NSToolTipsFontSize
NSUserFixedPitchFontSize
Dear list
I am a new user of gnusteps, this is the 4th time I decide to try use
gnustep as my daily desktop, last 3 times all failed with this or that
problem, mostly because not everything is pre-configured very well for
most Linux/BSD distributions, at least not pre-configured as well as
On 2007-06-25 22:48:17 +0800 Zhang Weiwu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
6. Is there a good way to run a gecko browser in GNUStep way? I mean,
firefox
doesn't look like a GNUStep application when I run it in GNUStep.
I have read on the web that work is in progress to build a framwork
for web
If I remember correctly, Ubuntu uses Debian Sid's packages, which are
generally outdated with regards to GNUstep. They were updated a few months
ago, but since the most resent release it's now outdated. Other packages,
including GWorkspace, GNUMail and others are also outdated. Unfortunately,
On 2007-06-25 23:40:10 +0800 Stefan Bidigaray [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
If I remember correctly, Ubuntu uses Debian Sid's packages, which are
generally outdated with regards to GNUstep. They were updated a few
months
ago, but since the most resent release it's now outdated. Other
packages,
On 2007-06-25 23:40:10 +0800 Stefan Bidigaray [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
If I remember correctly, Ubuntu uses Debian Sid's packages, which are
generally outdated with regards to GNUstep. They were updated a few
months
ago, but since the most resent release it's now outdated. Other
packages,
On 25 Jun., 14:13, Antoine Jacoutot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello.
I was wondering if there was some hidden font size value besides:
NSBoldFontSize
NSControlContentFontSize
NSFontSize
NSLabelFontSize
NSMenuFontSize
NSMiniFontSize
NSMessageFontSize
NSPaletteFontSize
NSSmallFontSize
On 2007-06-26 00:28:56 +0800 Zhang Weiwu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2007-06-25 23:40:10 +0800 Stefan Bidigaray [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
If I remember correctly, Ubuntu uses Debian Sid's packages, which are
generally outdated with regards to GNUstep. They were updated a few
months
ago, but
On Mon, 25 Jun 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know GNUMail specifically, but you could look into the sources
if there is a hard coded font size, e.g. [NSFont
fontWithName:@somefont size:12.0].
The thing is that it is the author og GNUMail himself who advised me to
ask on this list ;)
On 25 Jun., 17:22, Zhang Weiwu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have read on the web that work is in progress to build a framwork
for web rendering for whole GNUStep including building a browser
(vespucci). I am glad GNUStep developers are working on a GNUStep
browser. But as a novice user I have a
On 2007-06-26 02:14:00 +0800 [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 25 Jun., 17:22, Zhang Weiwu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have read on the web that work is in progress to build a framwork
for web rendering for whole GNUStep including building a browser
(vespucci). I am glad GNUStep
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