> On Jan 13, 2017, at 14:56, Schneider wrote:
>
> Alexander:
>
>> I wasn???t monitoring your bug report for Xfig, but the person who
>> responded on the ticket let me know about it. I???ve updated xfig
>> appropriately, and the fix works for me. Look for version 3.2.6-3
>> of xfig when you do
Alexander:
> I wasn???t monitoring your bug report for Xfig, but the person who
> responded on the ticket let me know about it. I???ve updated xfig
> appropriately, and the fix works for me. Look for version 3.2.6-3
> of xfig when you do a ???fink selfupdate'.
YAY It works
I had a bit
> On Dec 20, 2016, at 16:20, Schneider wrote:
>
> Alexander:
>
>>> I could not get it to take anything in SaveAs.
>>
>> Hmm. Maybe check what you have on the Pasteboard tab of the XQuartz
>> preferences. Another option might be to use an xterm or other X11
>> terminal.
>
> That was wrong.
Alexander:
> > I could not get it to take anything in SaveAs.
>
> Hmm. Maybe check what you have on the Pasteboard tab of the XQuartz
> preferences. Another option might be to use an xterm or other X11
> terminal.
That was wrong. I found I could paste using the middle mouse button.
Can't dele
> On Dec 20, 2016, at 16:10, Schneider wrote:
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> Alexander:
>
>> Yeah, it's an ugly option. You can paste into a filename field and
>> then use a window button to save/export/load/etc. but it doesn't
>> actually become fully functional at any point, so no backspace, cursor,
>
> I could not
Alexander:
> Yeah, it's an ugly option. You can paste into a filename field and
> then use a window button to save/export/load/etc. but it doesn't
> actually become fully functional at any point, so no backspace, cursor,
I could not get it to take anything in SaveAs.
> The fact that the
> On Dec 15, 2016, at 17:25, Schneider wrote:
>
> Alexander:
>
>> For example, I just now entered some text in an OS X Terminal
>> window, selected and copied it, and then used middle-click (since I
>> have a two-button mouse with a scroll wheel here) to paste the text
>> into a file dialogs in
Alexander:
> For example, I just now entered some text in an OS X Terminal
> window, selected and copied it, and then used middle-click (since I
> have a two-button mouse with a scroll wheel here) to paste the text
> into a file dialogs in xfig.
I've been able to do that too with a similar mouse.
> On Dec 15, 2016, at 11:00, Schneider wrote:
>
> Alexander:
>
>> The list archives exist in multiple places, though those aren't all
>> currently in the email footers.
>> https://sourceforge.net/p/fink/mailman/?source=navbar has links to
>> the direct sourceforge list archives.
>
> Ok. I fou
Alexander:
> The list archives exist in multiple places, though those aren't all
> currently in the email footers.
> https://sourceforge.net/p/fink/mailman/?source=navbar has links to
> the direct sourceforge list archives.
Ok. I found it awkward to use. One has to go to the end of the list
tha
> On Dec 14, 2016, at 12:23, Schneider wrote:
>
> I just installed the latest xfig (3.2.6-2) using fink.
>
> It works, but I can't type into text boxes. I think I saw something
> about this somewhere, perhaps on fink but I can't get to the archive
> to check.
>
> The previous xfig 3.2.5c work
I just installed the latest xfig (3.2.6-2) using fink.
It works, but I can't type into text boxes. I think I saw something
about this somewhere, perhaps on fink but I can't get to the archive
to check.
The previous xfig 3.2.5c worked.
Possibly relevant:
I recently switched to Xquartz.
Running M
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