in the patch. Sorry for that. As I am currently away from home it will
take
some time until I am able to correct this. Perhaps somebody else will pick
up this task?
I will.
Thanks.
Cheers
Andreas
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On 2004-02-18 04:25:58 +0100 Gregory John Casamento [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I don't seem to have received the patch.
You din't. I forgot to attach it :-)
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for this.
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Andreas
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Otherwise, thanks a lot for checking this in.
Andreas
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On 2004-02-14 14:11:51 +0100 Fred Kiefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I did (hopefully) resolve this problem in a different way, by removing the
helper method and inlining the code into reloadItem:reloadChildren:. This
allowed for a few more corrections/simplifications (and would allow for
, containg a couple of detailed comments on what I
did.
Please anyone comment on this. Thanks.
Andreas
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Hi list,
In it's method -draggingUpdated NSOutlineView calls it's delegate's method
-outlineView:validateDrop:... (if the delegate impements this method, this
means). According to the doc, this method is meant to validate an ongoing drag
action _and_ return an appropriate NSDragOperation value.
Hi again,
rereading my mail from tonight the startup sequence seems to be not too clear. Must
have been very sleepy :-)
At the moment I start all three servers in the order gdomap - gdnc - gpbs right after
the display manager (wdm). On the boot screen I can see the output from the various
On Tue, 23 Jul 2002 08:21:54 -0600
AdamFedor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
gpbs is very dependant on X. In fact it doesn't really handle things
well when it is started before X. I'm not sure how to fix that. Perhaps
it would be best if it just aborted/exited if X is not running.
That's a
Right, it's actually not an answer. Does gpbs have anything to do with gui and back or
is it just the combination of the components that might matter? If I find the time
tonight I will try and let you know.
Andreas
BTW, do I have to uninstall xgps before I install back or does back cleanly
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