Hi,
Checken egg problem. If you don't offer applications why people want
to type Chinese into your applications?
Well, that's why I think it should focus on application developments
that actually create revenue. People would prefer more to type
anything into an application if the
On 5 Mai, 02:00, Yen-Ju Chen yjch...@gmail.com wrote:
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Do you think it is needed to have image browser application?
Like gthum in gtk/gnome, mapivi in tk etc. For doing slideshow or
reading manga or selecting photos etc.
I didn't find one in existing applications. There are software that
shows single image though.
Mike Simmons wrote:
When evaluated, CC turns out to be g++, but the same make failure occurs
if I force make to use gcc.
I'm running Suse SLES 10, and the g++ compiler version is 4.1.2, if that
makes any difference.
Any other suggestions? I know it's probably something simple, but the
Hi Mike
I tried following your instructions with gnustep-make from trunk and
everything worked out-of-the-box. :-)
Can you clarify which version of gnustep-make you were using ? What
was the fix that fixed your problem ?
Can you try gnustep-make from subversion trunk and verify that it
GNUStep.it http://www.gnustep.it/
This site hosts some projects: GWorkspace and SystemPreferences.
Although it is the first google result for system preferences
gnustep, it offer an unmaintained version of SystemPreferences.app
where gnustep.org has the maintained one. It also have several
Hello Zhang,
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.
a new release is upcoming too, but a few
Hello,
I'm sorry if there's an unmaintained version of SystemPreferences.app
there; I agree we
should replace it with a link to the maintained version. We should
ask Enrico who
works on that part. :-)
I agree here, unfortunately Enrico currently is on a leave and doesn't
respond to my
Hi, Nicola,
Ultimately the problem was that I was trying the build on a server
that has a very old version of SUSE Linux and GCC 3.3.3. Now I know
that Objective-C++ is supported only on GCC 4.1 and newer. I'm pushing
hard to get the development server's Suse Linux version upgraded to
Hi everyone
sorry if I am FAQing, but I am struggling to install a unit testing framework
to start doing some objective-c programming with GNUstep under Linux.
I compiled yesterday's CVS version of GNUstep, and I am now trying to compile
v27 of OCUnit (later versions seem to be only
Hello,
I cannot seem to get Objective-C++ to compile properly with GNUstep. Here's the
background.
First I successfully installed the core GNUstep components. Then, following the
getting started tutorial, I created a source file called source.m, as below:
-
#import
Riccardo Mottola wrote:
GWorkspace, SystemPreferences are noew released and maintained inside
gnustep
All these gives everyone an impression that everything is moving forward
and more organized.
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Pierre-Henri Trivier wrote:
Hi everyone
sorry if I am FAQing, but I am struggling to install a unit testing
framework to start doing some objective-c programming with GNUstep under
Linux.
If you're not insisting on OCUnit, you might give ObjcUnit a try. I
ported it to GNUstep for creating
On 5 May 2009, at 15:11, Dirk Olmes wrote:
Pierre-Henri Trivier wrote:
Hi everyone
sorry if I am FAQing, but I am struggling to install a unit testing
framework to start doing some objective-c programming with GNUstep
under
Linux.
If you're not insisting on OCUnit, you might give
I did not find how to contact the webmast in the gap website so I just
post it here. I'd propose small change on the index page to make it less
confusing for newbies like me.
What I did is to add short description to alive projects and hide the
hibernating projects. Maybe there should be a
I knew Backbone projects are now collected in the GAP but where is it?
TextEdit is not mentioned on the site. Can you get me a download link?
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Possibly you have a very wide screen / browser window, but for me that
ends up displaying the text in very difficult-to-read, small,
columns. Your eye is drawn across the page, while the text goes
down. Very bad usability.
If you're going to put the description under the name, you need
David Chisnall wrote:
Possibly you have a very wide screen / browser window, but for me that
ends up displaying the text in very difficult-to-read, small,
columns. Your eye is drawn across the page, while the text goes
down. Very bad usability.
If you're going to put the description under
Zhang Weiwu wrote:
How about this:
file:///home/zhangweiwu/GNUstep_Projects/www.nongnu.org/gap/index:2.html
Silly me! Should be:
http://emerson.realss.com/index:2.html
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Hi Zhang.
I occasionally dub as webmaster too. The team of active GAP developers has
shrunk a bit...
I understand what you want to change and appreciate your effort, but it is
confusing to me. I prefer without the descriptions. Furthermore, imagine
when new applications will be added! A real
Riccardo Mottola wrote:
I understand what you want to change and appreciate your effort, but it is
confusing to me. I prefer without the descriptions. Furthermore, imagine
when new applications will be added! A real mess! In the future maybe some
kind of categorization will be needed.
You are
Am 04.05.2009 um 14:35 schrieb Pierre-Henri Trivier:
I could not find the objc/runtime.h or objc/objc-class.h files
anywhere on my machine, so I fear it might be mac-os-x specific ...
Yes, GNUstep has a runtime different from Apple's (as the later is
proprietary), but both runtimes are
Probably I should file bugs on
https://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/?group=gap but there are only two
existing bug report there which give me the impression that bugs are not
tracked there (is it tracked on per-subproject basis?)
* Terminal does not allow copy while scrolling, makes it not
Riccardo Mottola wrote:
Browser Vespucci had quite some talk, so it should be correctly represented on
the front page.
That reminds me something. How is Simple Webkit going on? Google shows
last latest status was 1 year ago:
http://gnustep.blogspot.com/2008/02/simplewebkit-status.html
I
Hi,
That reminds me something. How is Simple Webkit going on? Google shows
last latest status was 1 year ago:
http://gnustep.blogspot.com/2008/02/simplewebkit-status.html
I didn't know Browser Vespucci before, is it another web browser.
Google tricks you there, on my own blog
Zhang,
please be aware that GAP did not incorporate Backbone at all. We just took
over Terminal since it was not well maintained and needed some patches to
continue to make it build. Plus we added some portability enhancements to
non-linux platforms that were never incorporated into mainstream.
Zhang,
Probably I should file bugs on
https://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/?group=gap but there are only two
existing bug report there which give me the impression that bugs are not
tracked there (is it tracked on per-subproject basis?)
That is the correct place where to report bugs for GAP
Riccardo Mottola wrote:
* man page not readable (see attached screenshot where I put xterm
as comparison)
I just tried and I can use man just fine here, no funny characters. I have
never seen your problem, sorry.
Perhaps it is a font issue? Which terminal font are you using?
Am 06.05.2009 um 09:56 schrieb Riccardo Mottola:
What you see is the general lack of interest in OpenSource
projects, people
complain easily on blogs and mailing lists, few report bugs, almost
no one
fixes them.
Excuse me, but there is no general lack of interest in open source.
Hello,
my goal is to get the current document for a running application. This
application is, however, not currently order front, but it is running
and has a single, new, open document (just the default when you start it
up).
The specific case is the Vespucci browser. The goal is to respond
On May 5, 7:20 am, Zhang Weiwu zhangwe...@realss.com wrote:
It depends on the development model how you see it. You can also
through bad application to users and if they can use, they might want
to improve it. Some projects succeeded doing so. Me as an example might
grow a lot of interest in
Fred Kiefer wrote:
Riccardo Mottola wrote:
* man page not readable (see attached screenshot where I put xterm
as comparison)
I just tried and I can use man just fine here, no funny characters. I have
never seen your problem, sorry.
Perhaps it is a font issue? Which
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