e right click menu in
> Write has been disabled, so I have no way of knowing which GTK input
> module is active with Write.
> Any ideas - is this a known problem with Write ?
May be you need to set GTK_IM_MODULE environment variable?
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> Greg S
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>> Date: Sat, 9 Aug 2008 02:07:06 +0300
>> From: Khaled Hosny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Subject: All activities (except Terminal and Journal) are always LTR
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serif font from fontconfig settings.
This all are new regressions that didn't exist before. Looking at log
files, I see lots of dbus.* messages that doesn't show in Terminal or
Journal logs, see the attached log.
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ch activity being a Python/GTK application. But it is in
early stages though.
I had a (secret :) plan to make a translate activity based on it once
it reaches a mature level.
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Khaled
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ions of a number of libraries to build
> abiword though if your ever managed to build write via sugar-jhbuild
> you'll have what you need already. More information is in
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Hi Ralph,
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 4:17 AM, Ralph A. Mack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Walter,
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> This is wonderful to hear. I guess then, for development purposes, how
> do I do that from emulation, since I don't have a real XO at the moment?
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> Once I've got that, I can start playing wit