FYI, when running gambas3 SVN 2654 I receive this error:
[geo...@george ~]$ gambas3
CRecentFile._new.14: #45: File or directory does not exist
0: CRecentFile._new.14
1: CRecentFile.Load.73
2: Project.Main.199
** (:28228): WARNING **: Failed to send buffer
** (:28228): WARNING **: Failed to send
Am Montag, den 01.02.2010, 23:28 +0100 schrieb Benoît Minisini:
> > hi,
> >
> > slowly things are getting a bit frustrating.
> > I don't think so, but perhaps I have insulted someone? or are my themes
> > so less interesting, no one cares to answer? I do not expect that all
> > just are waiting fo
> hi,
>
> slowly things are getting a bit frustrating.
> I don't think so, but perhaps I have insulted someone? or are my themes
> so less interesting, no one cares to answer? I do not expect that all
> just are waiting for my problems, but absolutly no responce seems a
> little strange.
> I follo
> I'm using Gambas3 (very old rev 2414 [and maybe my problem]) on Ubuntu
> 9.10 64bit, and packaging seem to work.
> But installation of package gives me "Error: Dependency is not
> satisfiable: gambas3-gb-image (>= 1.9.48)".
> I will compile latest Gambas3 revision and try it tomorrow.
>
> Jussi
I'm using Gambas3 (very old rev 2414 [and maybe my problem]) on Ubuntu
9.10 64bit, and packaging seem to work.
But installation of package gives me "Error: Dependency is not
satisfiable: gambas3-gb-image (>= 1.9.48)".
I will compile latest Gambas3 revision and try it tomorrow.
Jussi
2010/2/1 Be
> hi,
>
> slowly things are getting a bit frustrating.
> I don't think so, but perhaps I have insulted someone? or are my themes
> so less interesting, no one cares to answer? I do not expect that all
> just are waiting for my problems, but absolutly no responce seems a
> little strange.
> I follo
> I recently reinstalled Gambas 2.19, and the project I was working on
> seems to be working fine, except that right-clicking on an IconView
> control on a form no longer brings up the hidden menu. I've tried
> deleting and recreating the menu entries and several other things. On
> the console, I
Am Montag, den 01.02.2010, 13:42 -0600 schrieb Bill Richman:
> I recently reinstalled Gambas 2.19, and the project I was working on
> seems to be working fine, except that right-clicking on an IconView
> control on a form no longer brings up the hidden menu. I've tried
> deleting and recreating
Am Montag, den 01.02.2010, 19:59 +0100 schrieb Doriano Blengino:
> Dag Jarle Johansen ha scritto:
> > hi,
> >
> > slowly things are getting a bit frustrating.
> > I don't think so, but perhaps I have insulted someone? or are my themes
> > so less interesting, no one cares to answer? I do not expec
I recently reinstalled Gambas 2.19, and the project I was working on
seems to be working fine, except that right-clicking on an IconView
control on a form no longer brings up the hidden menu. I've tried
deleting and recreating the menu entries and several other things. On
the console, I see t
On 1 February 2010 23:10, Doriano Blengino
wrote:
> Probably we are
> saying the same thing.
Not if a tab is eight spaces wide, we aren't :)
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Dag Jarle Johansen ha scritto:
> hi,
>
> slowly things are getting a bit frustrating.
> I don't think so, but perhaps I have insulted someone? or are my themes
> so less interesting, no one cares to answer? I do not expect that all
> just are waiting for my problems, but absolutly no responce seems
hi,
slowly things are getting a bit frustrating.
I don't think so, but perhaps I have insulted someone? or are my themes
so less interesting, no one cares to answer? I do not expect that all
just are waiting for my problems, but absolutly no responce seems a
little strange.
I follow the mailing-l
1. I have Ubuntu set to automatically install critical updates, so I
can't say for sure, but the problem happens with the runtime on two
machines, one running Ubuntu 8.10 and one running Ubuntu 8.04.
2. I'm not positive; I may have missed one or two of the hundred and
fifty million messages tha
> I updated to 2.19 to fix a couple of problems I was having, and at first
> all was well. My code ran just fine in the IDE and everything looked
> normal. When I made an installation package and installed it on the
> computer where we plan to run the application, however, I found that
> most of
I forgot to include this in the previous post.
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=8.10
DISTRIB_CODENAME=intrepid
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 8.10"
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Kadaitcha Man ha scritto:
>
> Tab columns can be any width. A tab column can be 2 or 20 characters.
> Seeing as a terminal is nominally 80 characters wide, each tab column
> is 8 spaces apart, giving 10 tab columns.
>
> That each tab column is 8 spaces apart in a terminal does not imply
> that "A t
On 1 February 2010 20:37, Doriano Blengino
wrote:
> Kadaitcha Man ha scritto:
>> On 31 January 2010 22:14, Doriano Blengino
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Kad Mann ha scritto:
>>>
Doriano Blengino wrote:
> A tab width is normally eight spaces
>
>
Every single one of my cites say you'
Kadaitcha Man ha scritto:
> On 31 January 2010 22:14, Doriano Blengino
> wrote:
>
>> Kad Mann ha scritto:
>>
>>> Doriano Blengino wrote:
>>>
A tab width is normally eight spaces
>>> Every single one of my cites say you're completely wrong.
>>>
>>> http://en.w
On 31 January 2010 22:14, Doriano Blengino
wrote:
> Kad Mann ha scritto:
>> Doriano Blengino wrote:
>>
>>
>>> A tab width is normally eight spaces
>>>
>>
>> Every single one of my cites say you're completely wrong.
>>
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tab_key
>> www.jwz.org/doc/tabs-vs-spaces.html
>
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