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Re: Gorm can edit which types of files ?
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Daniel Santos |
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Re: Gorm can edit which types of files ? |
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Thu, 28 Dec 2017 22:28:00 +0000 |
The gorm problem occurred in the AccountView.nib in the Account Bundle
I am using the latest release of gorm (1.2.23)
Thanks for your help
> On 28 Dec 2017, at 22:01, Riccardo Mottola <riccardo.mottola@libero.it> wrote:
>
> Hi Daniel,
>
> Daniel Santos wrote:
>> Hi Riccardo,
>>
>> I was able to read your email, so you fixed it.
>> What led me to Gorm and opening the GNUMail nibs in it, was that in my
>> debian 9 VM (that I use to build and run gnustep), I bumped into a problem.
>> When I open the preferences dialog and in the accounts section I press
>> either the Add or Edit buttons, they stay pressed and no new window appears.
>
> This is usually indicating that an exception or other issue happens on the
> action of the button, a stacktrace helps, but also running in a debugger with
> a breakpoint in [NSException raise] and trying to understand what is
> happening.
>
>> So my first approach was to open the NIB file in Gorm and see which
>> target/method was linked to the buttons.
>> Then I noticed that I could not select anything inside the panel. I wanted
>> to select the button but no red selection dots appeared and the inspector
>> didn't update to reflect the component I was selecting. Then I tried opening
>> a gorm file and selection of components works for those files.
>>
>
> As I was trying to explain you, you should look in the code and/or gorm files
> for GNUstep in 99% of the case.
> However, the NIB files should be equivalent, so as a reference you can do
> that.
> In this case your issue is more Gorm related and we need to know which
> file(s) you have an issue with Gorm.
>
> Do you happen to open a "view" instead of a "window" in the form file? I just
> tried that and get issues. Views have always been a little tricky, but maybe
> Gregory can reproduce that and fix it.
>
>> As I understand, the GNUMail application is developed in Macs and then
>> compiled for Linux, right ?
>
> As I tried to explain it with a little bit of history, it was developed by
> Collaboration World by Ludovic, first on GNUstep then ported to Mac and the
> Interface code differs a little, but should function the same.
>
> Currently it is being debugged as much as possible by me and sometimes a few
> others and both GNUstep and Mac are equally maintained. I am trying to fix
> bugs and close the gap between Mac and GNUstep. I also try to enhance it
> portability to different Mac versions, different GNUstep platforms, etc. So
> the two environments are treated with equal dignity. Mac is useful because it
> usually behaves a little better and may help as a comparison against GNUstep
> when seeking for a bug.
> Also, I do it just because :)
>
> Riccardo
>
- Re: Gorm can edit which types of files ?, (continued)
- Re: Gorm can edit which types of files ?, Riccardo Mottola, 2017/12/27
- Re: Gorm can edit which types of files ?, Daniel Santos, 2017/12/28
- Re: Gorm can edit which types of files ?, Daniel Santos, 2017/12/28
- Re: Gorm can edit which types of files ?, Riccardo Mottola, 2017/12/28
- Re: Gorm can edit which types of files ?, Wolfgang Lux, 2017/12/28
- Re: Gorm can edit which types of files ?, Riccardo Mottola, 2017/12/28
- Re: Gorm can edit which types of files ?, Daniel Santos, 2017/12/28
- Re: Gorm can edit which types of files ?, Riccardo Mottola, 2017/12/28
- Re: Gorm can edit which types of files ?,
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