I modified the source a bit to make it compile in Etch and built with cowbuilder for this upload (1.0.2-1).
On Fri, 2007-09-07 at 22:43 -0300, Nelson A. de Oliveira wrote: > # Add here any variable or target overrides you need. > > As a suggestion, remove this line. Done. > It's not necessary to install README (this info is already on the > package description and on the manpage). > AUTHORS is also included on debian/copyright, so I don't see a need to > install it too. It's a GNU standard to have it, so why not? I've actually just added some information to the README which isn't mentioned anywhere else. > I strongly recommend to you create a debian/menu file. Done. > All the files inside your tarball have the execution bit set. It's not > need to have all the files executable (just a suggestion for your next > release). An unfortunate side-effect of compiling on a FAT partition (I dual boot). I've recompiled on an EXT3 and hopefully set all the permissions correctly this time. > And I have tested cellwriter and it's not working :-( > While training its input, the letters don't get darker with training. > Any ideas why it's happening? It would be unusual for there to be a bug there. The letters get darker gradually, it's not very noticeable. When you draw a letter, you must move the mouse out of the box so that the ink disappears. If you train the program this way, click Finish, write something and your input isn't recognized, it still doesn't mean that the training is broken. If you draw an input character that is very different from the training samples, CellWriter will reject it. Most often this happens when someone trains a character by drawing it twice without moving the pointer out of the box (so the program expects you to draw that character twice this way every time!) or if you put a dot where there shouldn't be one on accident. -- Michael Levin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]