Bug#310719: [bug #14497] Files can not be dropped in Open file dialogs

2006-03-27 Thread Fred Kiefer
Update of bug #14497 (project gnustep): Open/Closed: In Test = Closed ___ Follow-up Comment #3: Closed after half a year of testing

Bug#310719: [bug #14497] Files can not be dropped in Open file dialogs

2005-10-17 Thread Fred Kiefer
Update of bug #14497 (project gnustep): Status:None = Fixed Assigned to:None = FredKiefer Open/Closed:Open = In Test

Bug#310719: [bug #14497] Files can not be dropped in Open file dialogs

2005-10-13 Thread Anton Zinoviev
Following the suggestion of Hubert Chan I downgraded the version of libfreetype6 and now I am able to start the GNUstep applications. On Mon, Oct 03, 2005 at 03:08:43PM +, Fred Kiefer wrote: Could you please try to drag files onto the NSOpenPanel? I remember that Richard did implement

Bug#310719: [bug #14497] Files can not be dropped in Open file dialogs

2005-10-04 Thread Anton Zinoviev
On Mon, Oct 03, 2005 at 03:08:43PM +, Fred Kiefer wrote: Follow-up Comment #1, bug #14497 (project gnustep): Could you please try to drag files onto the NSOpenPanel? I remember that Richard did implement this about two years ago. If this is not possible from GWorkspace, we need to find

Bug#310719: [bug #14497] Files can not be dropped in Open file dialogs

2005-10-04 Thread Hubert Chan
On Tue, 4 Oct 2005 17:32:06 +0300, Anton Zinoviev said: Unfortunately I am unable to make any new tests because at present the Debian packages (for Debian unstable) seam completely broken. Whatever GNUstep application I try to start the result is

Bug#310719: [bug #14497] Files can not be dropped in Open file dialogs

2005-10-03 Thread Fred Kiefer
Follow-up Comment #1, bug #14497 (project gnustep): Could you please try to drag files onto the NSOpenPanel? I remember that Richard did implement this about two years ago. If this is not possible from GWorkspace, we need to find out, what is going wrong between these two.