On Sun, 22 Jun 2003 19:42:58 +0200 Franky Van Liedekerke <liedekef at pandora.be> wrote:
> On Sun, 22 Jun 2003 06:27:16 -0400 > Patrick <magicpage91 at earthlink.net> wrote: > > > On Sun, 22 Jun 2003 12:03:38 +0200 > > Franky Van Liedekerke <liedekef at pandora.be> wrote: > > > > > On Sun, 22 Jun 2003 10:41:51 +0200 > > > Franz Schmid <Franz.Schmid at altmuehlnet.de> wrote: > > (snip) > > > > One Question: did you install RH 9.0 from Scratch or did you an > > > > Update from an older Version with an already installed > > > > Scribus-0.9.10 ? > > > > > > I installed the whole system from scratch and installed as well > > > gnome as kde, because I wanted to use gnome but I knew I'd need > > > kde-devel for scribus. So I really can't see why it wouldn't work > > > under gnome. I don't think it's really a redhat 9 issue, but a gnome > > > version issue > > > > > > Franky > > > > > ========================= > > > > Have you recently updated Gnome with Ximian Desktop 2 as well, Franky? > > > > From what I have seen of late and I don't know if either you or Peter > > are running RH 9 Gnome2 out of the box, but the new XD2 > > installation/update seems to be breaking some KDE programs/functions. > > > > That might be the difference or not, I am not sure, just mentioning > > it. > > Hi Patrick, > > I didn't update gnome with the Ximian Desktop 2, just the standard > redhat 9 updates (and I don't think they even have any updates for > gnome, but I do the updates automatically, so I don't really know) ok, I tested it in kde and it works, but it seems that the window boundings there aren't perfect as well: the boundings seem to become slightly overwritten by the content of the window, just like if the inner window is moved up just a bit too much (not quite correctly positioned) so the result is that for example the "X" for closing the window is not completely visible (only 98%) but you have to look closely to it to see it (I was really observing the boudings so I discovered this, and when comparing to the main scribus window I really saw the difference) This might result that under gnome the boundings completely don't show ... Franky
