Hi,
I develope the LPT_Interface.app and the gsmarkup file for the app
window is ready.
Now I want to give actions to buttons but don't know how to implement
these actions into the applicaton?
Say, the button is toggle type and it should to set, or reset a bit in
the parallel Data port.
To writ
Yavor Doganov writes:
> В Sun, 15 Aug 2010 08:35:21 +0200, csanyipal написа:
>
>> Any advices will be appreciated!
>
> You are apparently using Base 1.20 or SVN trunk. Either build the latest
> Gorm release, or grab the patch from http://bugs.debian.org/581940.
$ e
Hi,
I can't to install Gorm on Gentoo Linux system.
One can see the bug report here:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=332259
Is this a bug?
Any advices will be appreciated!
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Hi,
I'm developing a GNUstep app: LPT_Interface.app which purpose is to
Control the LPT parallel port of a PC Box.
This is a Renaissance application.
In LPT_Interface.gsmarup I specify a button (type toggle) which should
set/reset a bit on Data Port of LPT port. I don't have an Idea which
targ
Hi,
I shall not be at home and at Internet untill 6 August 2010, so I can't
reply to this thread so far.
However I wish to solve this problem very much.
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Discu
German Arias writes:
> csanyi...@gmail.com escribió:
>> I didn't know whether the following warning cause this error?
>> warning: Can not parse XML syscalls information; XML support was\
>> disabled at compile time.
>>
>> Mayhap I compile gnustep or renaissance without xml support?
>>
>> Any adv
German Arias writes:
> csanyi...@gmail.com escribió:
>> The main.m file follows:
> Well, to my this code compile and run without problem. Are you sure
> that when you compile the Renaissance/Renaissance.h is found? (I have
> "Renaissance" from SVN. But I think this isn't a problem.)
I try to ge
German Arias writes:
> csanyi...@gmail.com escribió:
>> The main.m file follows:
> Well, to my this code compile and run without problem. Are you sure
> that when you compile the Renaissance/Renaissance.h is found? (I have
> "Renaissance" from SVN. But I think this isn't a problem.)
I can't se
German Arias writes:
> csanyi...@gmail.com escribió:
>> I have installed (with 'emerge renaissance' command)
>> gnustep-libs/renaissance version 0.9.0.
>>
>> I think I did not import Renaissance. How can I do that?
>>
>>
> With
>
> #import
> see the documentation:
>
> http://www.gnustep.it/R
:01:23.778 LPT_Interface[15051] The font specified for
>> NSFont, Helvetica, can't be found.
> This is a bad configuration, but should not affect gnustep.
>> When I hit button Abort on dialog box, I get more info:
>> /home/csanyipal/Programozas/Obj_C_ben/Emacs-szal/LPT_I
elvetica, can't be found.
2010-07-30 18:01:23.789 LPT_Interface[15051] The font specified for
NSMessageFont, Helvetica, can't be found.
When I hit button Abort on dialog box, I get more info:
/home/csanyipal/Programozas/Obj_C_ben/Emacs-szal/LPT_Interface/\
LPT_Interface.app/LPT_Interf
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