On 13/04/2010 19:01, Andre Garzia wrote:
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Linux is hard...

Yes, it is; & well said, Andre.

Why do I have a funny feeling that the folks in Edinburgh HQ know more about
Linux than either myself or Peter; at least as far as it affects RunRev.

I also find it very odd indeed that, as far as I can see, the only really besetting
problems with Runrev on Linux are:

Fonts, Printing and the revBrowser,

yet Peter seems to have come up with all sorts of other ones which I, for one,
can neither duplicate or find.

I have been developing my EFL stuff on Linux (largely with RunRev 2.2.1) for
about 5 years now, and the only real problem I encountered was one where
audioClips were being played at half-speed; this was easily rectified by
'stretching' the sound files with Audacity.

It is only since I started work on my 'Devawriter' (which is extremely "fonty") that I became aware of the inability to detect end-user installed fonts; - while it is a bother to me, it really is of minor interest to most programmers; as is
printing.

I feel that RunRev for Linux is 'second-class' compared with Runrev for
Mac and Windows; but it is not "third" or "fourth" class; and to represent
it as such is to do it a disservice.
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