So If I try the below configure rune I get transparency working, but it's
failing to give me Python 2.6. :-(
The Python config directory does exist, but

: py print sys.version
2.5.4 (r254:67916, Jul  7 2009, 23:51:24)
[GCC 4.2.1 (Apple Inc. build 5646)]

-C

2009/11/14 björn <[email protected]>

>
> 2009/11/13 Joshua Bronson:
> >>
> >> Since transparency seems so important to many people I strongly urge
> >> anybody who uses this setting to try to fix the outstanding issues
> >> (fix 10.6 SDK, fix Core Text) and send me a patch.  This is extremely
> >> low priority for me at the moment since I do not use transparency at
> >> all.  Please help me out!
> >
> > If I knew the first thing about Cocoa programming I would totally give
> this
> > a shot! I've never written a line of Objective-C, but when I finally get
> a
> > chance to play with it this will be one of the first things I look at if
> > it's not fixed by then. In the meantime, do you have the email address of
> > the contributor of the original transparency patch? Maybe they're not
> even
> > aware there's an issue for it with 10.6, and the fix is the sort of thing
> > that would only take him or her a second? </wishful thinking> :)
>
> George Harker wrote the original transparency patch (search the
> vim_mac archives).  Unfortunately this is not going to be an easy fix
> for anybody (I think) since the problem lies with some change within
> the Cocoa frameworks between versions 10.5 and 10.6.  I'm guessing the
> best way to attack this problem is to look around and see if any other
> app has working transparency code for 10.6 and try to adapt that.
>
> Björn
>
> >
>

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