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В Thu, 09 Sep 2010 20:34:01 +0200, Csanyi Pal написа:
I was run the
Over the years I have tried many times to install and get Gnustep to work.
Never had any luck so far. All its ever produced for me is a nice list of
error messages. Tried again recently on Windows, no luck. So I tried just
now on a clean install of Ubuntu. I installed Gnustep, followed the mini
On 10 Sep 2010, at 04:24, stolennomenclature wrote:
First I would like to ask if anyone can help me solve this problem?
Yes, the problem is trivial. As it says on every single GNUstep tutorial,
before compiling code you need to source the GNUstep.sh file (installed by
default in
On 10 Sep 2010, at 04:24, stolennomenclature wrote:
Over the years I have tried many times to install and get Gnustep to work.
Never had any luck so far. All its ever produced for me is a nice list of
error messages. Tried again recently on Windows, no luck. So I tried just
now on a clean
On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 1:34 PM, Csanyi Pal csanyi...@gmail.com wrote:
However, when I run my application from xterm window, then I can see
warnings:
2010-09-09 20:17:42.091 LPT_Interface[7583] The font specified for
NSLabelFont, Helvetica, can't be found.
Helvetica is the default art
On Ink and others GNUstep's apps, I can't write characters like:
ÁÉÍÓÚ
I don't know if this is a problem on my configuration or currently
GNUstep can't support this characters. Any suggestion? I'm using cairo
backend.
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Germán Arias ger...@xelalug.org writes:
On Ink and others GNUstep's apps, I can't write characters like:
ÁÉÍÓÚ
I don't know if this is a problem on my configuration or currently
GNUstep can't support this characters. Any suggestion? I'm using cairo
backend.
I'm using art backend, and I
Stef Bidi stefanb...@gmail.com writes:
A much, much easier way of specifying fonts is using the
SystemPreferences application. I'd suggest grabbing it.
There's a module for fonts and it's really easy to use.
Finally, I get these charaters running my application!
What did I?
I used
Am 10.09.2010 20:22, schrieb Germán Arias:
On Ink and others GNUstep's apps, I can't write characters like:
ÁÉÍÓÚ
I don't know if this is a problem on my configuration or currently
GNUstep can't support this characters. Any suggestion? I'm using cairo
backend.
The current way how we test
On vie, 2010-09-10 at 21:32 +0200, Fred Kiefer wrote:
The current way how we test whether a cairo (or rather fontconfig) font
supports a character is horribly broken. As is the whole way we deal
with characters and glyphs in that backend. The result is that
characters get reported back as
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