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Anton 20-Aug-2008 [8023] | Note that the feel I've provided above is hardly a general solution. It's likely to work only with my scroll-panel as it depends on knowledge of scroll-panel internals to do its work. It's a quick hack. |
amacleod 20-Aug-2008 [8024] | That's what I seem to be all about...quick hacks. Thanks for the help. |
Janeks 23-Aug-2008 [8025x2] | I downloaded rebview276 for linux. |
I downloaded rebview (rebview-fedx86.tar.gz) for linux. Simply extracted it in desktop and launched with double click. It worked well some first times, but then it it simply does not launches - double click on executable - nothing happens. | |
Henrik 23-Aug-2008 [8027] | what happens if you try to launch it from console? |
Janeks 23-Aug-2008 [8028x2] | [[root-:-localhost] Desktop]# cd rebol-276 [[root-:-localhost] rebol-276]# dir rebview [[root-:-localhost] rebol-276]# rebview bash: rebview: command not found |
was it right way to launch an app in linux? | |
kcollins 23-Aug-2008 [8030] | You need to type "./rebview" (unless you have the current directory in your path) |
Janeks 23-Aug-2008 [8031x5] | I am trying accustom The Linux. Aha - works now |
But why it worked with double click before but not now? | |
After quiting linux console shows: | |
Se | |
Segmentation fault | |
kcollins 23-Aug-2008 [8036x5] | When you double click the file icon on the Desktop, Linux knows exactly what file you want to run. When you try to run something from the command line, Linux first looks to see if it is a command built in to the shell (bash), and then looks for it in each directory in your PATH environment variable. Typically, the current directory - "." - is not included in the PATH when you install Linux. |
You can also specify the location of an executable by an absolute or relative path. An absolute path starts at the root, such as /home/kcollins/rebview. A relative path is in relation to the current directory. So "./rebview" tells the shell to find the executable in the current directory. | |
To see what your PATH is set to, run "env | grep PATH". | |
Do you have a 32 bit or 64 bit CPU? | |
I believe REBOL/View was compiled for 32 bit Linux and may have some problems with 64 bit distros. | |
Janeks 23-Aug-2008 [8041] | I have 64 bit |
kcollins 23-Aug-2008 [8042] | I suspect that explains the segmentation fault. |
Janeks 23-Aug-2008 [8043x2] | aha |
Is there any way to compile rebol for 64bit linux? | |
kcollins 23-Aug-2008 [8045x4] | Recompile, no. The source code is not available. |
However, several months ago I saw something about someone hacking it to work on 64 bit Linux. | |
I believe the Linux version of REBOL uses a libc6 shared library by accessing a specific file at a specific location. By putting a 64 bit version of that file there, they managed to get it to work. I may not have the details quite right, but it was something like that. | |
I just tried to google for that discussion, but without success. | |
Janeks 23-Aug-2008 [8049] | ok |
PeterWood 23-Aug-2008 [8050] | These may help: http://www.rebol.org/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/rebol/ml-topic-detail.r?l=0&topic={308227A880B92F1C4D34586C4B0C4BDEDFF1A8DA} |
Anton 24-Aug-2008 [8051] | Janeks, see linux group. |
amacleod 26-Aug-2008 [8052] | When opening another window from within a rebol app via view/new is there a way to insure the new window stays on top until closed (and perhaps keeps focus so the parent window can not be manipulated?) |
Henrik 26-Aug-2008 [8053] | amacleod: use INFORM and HIDE-POPUP instead of VIEW and UNVIEW. |
amacleod 26-Aug-2008 [8054] | can you use the same options available to view? |
Henrik 26-Aug-2008 [8055] | they are almost the same |
amacleod 26-Aug-2008 [8056] | I'm looking to hide the title bar. But I do not see how. |
Henrik 26-Aug-2008 [8057x2] | but you mustn't use INFORM and UNVIEW. that will lock View up. |
not sure that is possible out of the box | |
amacleod 26-Aug-2008 [8059] | thanks. I thought I saw something the other day talking about keeping a window on top but that might have been a face on top... |
Graham 26-Aug-2008 [8060] | Rebgui does that with the /parent refinement. I think you can use options to remove the titlebar |
amacleod 26-Aug-2008 [8061x3] | inform and show-popup do not seem to have an options refinement. |
view has /parent refinement | |
sorry... layout has it | |
Graham 26-Aug-2008 [8064x2] | don't use inform ... that will give you a modal window |
no-title and no-border are options for view | |
amacleod 26-Aug-2008 [8066] | I want it to be modal |
Graham 26-Aug-2008 [8067x3] | try this then |
do [face/options: [no-title no-border] | |
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amacleod 26-Aug-2008 [8070] | and use inform? |
Graham 26-Aug-2008 [8071x2] | yes |
hmm. doesn't work | |
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