Peter,
The Rev 3.0 application builder works fine, there, under Mac OS X. Are
you building your app under OS X or under Windows ?
Best Regards,
--
Pierre Sahores
mobile : 06 03 95 77 70
www.sahores-conseil.com
Le 23 févr. 09 à 23:07, Peter Brigham MD a écrit :
On Mon, 23 Feb 2009 15:36:27, Bernard Devlin <[email protected]>
Hi Peter,
I just wanted to say that I downloaded the app & it won't start on
OS X
10.4.11 PPC. It just seems to immediately quit. Let me know if
there's
anything you want me to do to help diagnose the fault.
Bernard
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 2:12 PM, Bill Marriott <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Peter,
I am very interested in the Gutenberg texts, so I downloaded your
application and gave it a try. Unfortunately, I'm the impatient
sort and
never figured out how to display one of the texts within your
application.
So, my one bit of [hopefully constructive] criticism then is that
you make
it very easy to browse and search for available texts, such that
one is
immediately presented with a list and only has to click a title
they are
interested in to jump right into reading it.
- Bill
and Meliton Cardona Torres <[email protected]> (I think it's
"Meliton", in my email it came through as "Melit?n") wrote;
On Mac: downloaded, uncompressed, opened and ... nothing happens
Am I missing anything?
Cheeres
Tob
and Pierre Sahores <[email protected]> wrote:
Peter,
Great stack to parse and save the Gutemberg's books without having to
download them ! Congratulations and thanks for sharing it with all of
us !
The Mac OS X standalone don't start there for yet but the stack is
running OK in the Rev 3.0 IDE. (Mac OS X 10.5.6 / MacBook Pro Core
Duo
2 Go RAM).
The Win32 standalone start and run fine under VirtualBox 2.14 / Win
XP
Pro.
Re: Bill Marriott's suggestion, I am reluctant to limit the user by
presenting a pre-selected list of texts. I suppose I could build in
an "example" button of some kind. I don't think there's any way of
making the stack operation much simpler for those who are
"impatient" but I'm open to suggestions. It's just a matter of
clicking the "go Gutenberg" button, selecting a text, and clicking
"import this page..."
I am puzzled by the standalone not starting up on a couple Macs. For
Bernard it's on a PPC using 10.4.11, and for Pierre is on a Pro Core
Duo using 10.5.6. Don't know what happening, but something goes awry
in the standalone build process. I have had a couple of other
standalones I built and shared with friends fail to open as well,
with no apparent pattern. Shouldn't the standalone builder handle
everything for whatever system/architecture/platform? I don't know
the first thing about how to solve this. Any ideas, anyone, on what
could be going wrong here?
Meliton, were you downloading the app or the stack?
Peter M. Brigham
[email protected]
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