Re: Problem With PoEdit

2007-12-18 Thread Tino Engel
Victor Subervi schrieb: I've never used X before...grown to love the command line ;) I didn't have X cranked up...don't even know how to do that. I just entered poedit at the command line and assumed X would kick in. Should I start X? How? TIA, Victor Basically: # su # cd # Xorg -configure

Re: Problem With PoEdit

2007-12-17 Thread Victor Subervi
I've never used X before...grown to love the command line ;) I didn't have X cranked up...don't even know how to do that. I just entered poedit at the command line and assumed X would kick in. Should I start X? How? TIA, Victor On Dec 14, 2007 3:50 PM, Lowell Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Re: Problem With PoEdit

2007-12-17 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Victor Subervi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I've never used X before...grown to love the command line ;) I didn't have X cranked up...don't even know how to do that. I just entered poedit at the command line and assumed X would kick in. Should I start X? How? See the FreeBSD Handbook section

Problem With PoEdit

2007-12-14 Thread Victor Subervi
Hi; I installed poedit from the port on 5.5. I didn't have X11 before, so it took a very_long_time. Once installed, I tried to fire it up: # poedit Error: Unable to initialize gtk, is DISPLAY set properly? What do? TIA, Victor ___

Re: Problem With PoEdit

2007-12-14 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Victor Subervi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi; I installed poedit from the port on 5.5. I didn't have X11 before, so it took a very_long_time. Once installed, I tried to fire it up: # poedit Error: Unable to initialize gtk, is DISPLAY set properly? What do? I don't know the program, but it