Hello,
On Mon, Apr 15, 2002 at 08:13:40PM -0500, John Hasler wrote:
Jochen writes:
I think I incorporated all gdialog patches you sent to the BTS. Or did I
miss something?
All those bugs appear to have been fixed, though I see no mention of my
patches in the changelog.
Sorry! Maybe I did
Jochen writes:
Sorry! Maybe I did not give your patches enough credit.
The credit doesn't matter. It's just that the fact they weren't mentioned
in the changelog led me to believe that they had not been applied.
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Hello,
On Sun, Apr 14, 2002 at 08:34:36PM -0500, John Hasler wrote:
Sean Middleditch writes:
Perhaps bugs should be filed against them, for their lack of
compatibility, if indeed there are problems?
I filed a bug against gdialog (gnome-utils, to be exact) with a complete
set of patches a
Jochen writes:
I think I incorporated all gdialog patches you sent to the BTS. Or did I
miss something?
All those bugs appear to have been fixed, though I see no mention of my
patches in the changelog.
In any case I would be willing to incorporate any further patches sent to
me.
I don't
Hi all,
Just out of curiosity, should there be alternatives for
dialog/xdialog? I mean, on my system, I'd rather have gdialog used
instead of xdialog (for GUI consistancy with my other apps, which are
95% gtk/gnome).
For some scripts I've written, I've checked for X: if X exists, it
thens
Sean Etc. writes:
So, back to my point (wow, I actually had one?), should there be an
alternatives for dialog, so we can at least simplify the scripts to
launch xdialog when X11 is around, launch text dialog otherwise, and
leave the actual GUI implementation of the xdialog program up to the
On Sun, 2002-04-14 at 20:03, John Hasler wrote:
Sean Etc. writes:
So, back to my point (wow, I actually had one?), should there be an
alternatives for dialog, so we can at least simplify the scripts to
launch xdialog when X11 is around, launch text dialog otherwise, and
leave the actual
Sean Middleditch writes:
Perhaps bugs should be filed against them, for their lack of
compatibility, if indeed there are problems?
I filed a bug against gdialog (gnome-utils, to be exact) with a complete
set of patches a long, _long_ time ago. I haven't looked at xdialog
lately.
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I wrote:
I haven't looked at xdialog lately.
I just did. It almost works.
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On Sun, 2002-04-14 at 22:40, John Hasler wrote:
I wrote:
I haven't looked at xdialog lately.
I just did. It almost works.
What, pray tell, doesn't work? Also, since I wouldn't know what things
to test, how badly is gdialog broken? There are no filed bugs on
gnome-utils regarding missing
Sean Middleditch writes:
What, pray tell, doesn't work?
The menus never show all the items even when there are only three (the
scrollbar works, though). It messes up the text in menus that work fine
with dialog ('Properties of Provider', frex). Try 'pppconfig --xdialog'.
Also, since I
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