On Fri, Feb 6, 2015 at 12:11 PM, John Benediktsson wrote:
> Are you able to share what is on the error dialog?
I suspect it's this:
"An error occurred while drawing the world T{ world f ~array~ ~array~
f f ~vector~ ~array~ ~debugger~ t t f
This world has been deactivated to prevent cascading
Hi Jochen,
I wonder if this is due to not supporting retina on linux, we support
retina on OS X but I forgot that Linux might need that.
A couple fixes you can try:
IN: scratchpad "monospace" 18 set-listener-font
If that works for you, it has to be run every time, or you can put it in
your
On Thu, Feb 05, 2015 at 03:11:51PM -0800, John Benediktsson wrote:
> Are you able to share what is on the error dialog?
>
> It is possible you don't have the right GTK dependencies (or that Factor is
> not able to find them).
I have foind a solution for my issue. I have installed the package
xor
Hi Jochen,
Are you able to share what is on the error dialog?
It is possible you don't have the right GTK dependencies (or that Factor is
not able to find them).
Have you tried a latest "development release" from factorcode.org?
Thanks,
John.
On Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 2:51 PM, Jochen Schmitt
wro
Hello,
I'm trying out Factor on Fedora Linux and have the following issue:
when I start Factor on a console without X11, Factor run fine.
But when I start Factor from a terminal under X11 I got an error dialogue, which
talk me, that an error was occures. Addtionally, I get two windows which show