Displaying 20 results from an estimated 200 matches similar to: "wxr2 build error CVS HEAD on OS x"
2004 Aug 16
3
RE: wxRuby
STEVE: Yes, wxRuby is being used on OS X. The wxRuby-user''s ML is the best
place to go for help. I''ll cross post this and any responses if you don''t
want to subscribe.
WXRUBY-USERS: Steve is the guy who is working on the One-Click Ruby
Installer for OS X. Can anyone spot what his problem is here?
Thanks,
Curt
Stephen Steiner wrote:
>
> I''ve tried
2005 Aug 02
1
Latest tarball
The latest tarball won''t compile on Windows:
src/Functions.cpp(582) : error C2664: ''wxLogWarning'' : cannot convert
parameter 1 from ''const class wxWCharBuffer'' to ''const char *''
No user-defined-conversion operator available that can perform
this conversion, or the operator cannot be called
src/Functions.cpp(592) : error
2007 Nov 07
1
Wx::FileDialog and common dialogs
The documentation for Wx::FileDialog is incorrectly generated:
http://wxruby.rubyforge.org/doc/filedialog.html
Every time the ''*'' (for the wildcard character in file filters) appears,
the doc instead switches between boldface and normal.
Also, it seems like the links under "See also" are broken.
Feature request:
Regarding all modal common dialogs (ColourDialog,
2006 Apr 15
3
Further problems with rubyt2 on MacOS X (intel)
List,
I''m trying to build wxRuby on MacOS X 10.4.6 (intel). I''ve come across
some of the problems mentioned on the list, i.e. the RubyConstant issue
and the "id" keyword conflict issue. however somethings''s happening
that as far as I can see has not been mentioned on the list. here''s the
first few lines of the build fail report:
2004 Nov 08
3
Comments on the R-2.0.0 release (PR#7351)
Builds of the R-2.0.0 release have been considerably more successful
at my site than previous releases. I now have it installed on these
platforms:
Apple PowerPC G3 267MHz GNU/Linux 2.4.19-4a (Yellow Dog Linux release 2.3 (Dayton))
Compaq Alpha Sierra OSF/1 5.1
Compaq/DEC Alpha OSF/1 4.0F
Intel Itanium-2 GNU/Linux Red Hat Linux Advanced Server release 2.1AS (Derry)
Intel Pentium II FreeBSD
2007 May 19
1
Wx::FileDialog Styles are not working
The Constants for the Styles for FileDialog are not initialized to a value
and the class will not work without those, the Dialog will come up when you
call the show_modal method but the filenames are not showing up
I specifically need the values for
FD_OPEN
FD_SAVE
FD_OVERWRITE_PROMPT
FD_FILE_MUST_EXIST
but if I can''t get those then I''ll find a workaround
so far this has
2005 Sep 23
2
FileDialog.i patch
Here''s a patch for FileDialog.i. Seems we had never removed that #ifdef
in there.
wxWindows 2.6.2 works just fine on Windows. No other news.
Roy
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2005 Aug 11
2
Patch file for FileDialog.i
Attached is a patch file for FileDialog.i. It doesn''t work 100% yet
because I haven''t yet figured out how to make it put the ruby
declarations in the right place. If I cut and paste the
rb_define_methods into the right place this works perfectly.
This patch fixes the dialogs.rb multiple select example so that
get_paths and get_filenames returns a ruby array. Note that I
2007 Apr 05
7
Re: how to use Chinese Characters in wxRuby?
yes,I'm using wxruby2
When I change
"samples/text/unicode.rb" 's content:
require 'wx'
into
begin
require 'wx'
rescue LoadError => no_wx_err
begin
require 'rubygems'
require 'wx'
rescue LoadError
raise no_wx_err
end
end
and run unicode.rb in this way:
ruby -Ku unicode.rb
I got the error message like this:
unicode.rb:119:
2005 Dec 30
8
WxRuby newbie Mac OS 10.4 install questions
Hi. Forgive me if I am asking questions that have already been
answered a million times,
but there doesn''t seem to be an easy way to search the wxruby-users
archives, so...
I tried to install wxruby for the Mac
by downloading the latest Mac package installer from
rubyforge.org/frs/download.php/1985/wxruby-0.6.0-osx-panther.dmg
and tried to run some of the wxruby-0.6.0/samples from the
2007 Mar 28
0
[925] branches/wxruby2/wxwidgets_282/doc/textile/filedialog.txtl: Improvements to doc from wxWidgets 2.8
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.1//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml11/DTD/xhtml11.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head><meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /><style type="text/css"><!--
#msg dl { border: 1px #006 solid; background: #369; padding:
2007 Sep 27
2
wxRuby Documentation / Textitle Docs
Hey All,
Just wanted to let you guys know, that with the HTML Generated
documentation from the Textile source code, does not show *''s in stuff
like Wx::FileDialog. It''s interpreting this as a Bold, not as an
Asterisk. Just thought you''d want to know that.
L8ers,
Mario Steele
2005 Feb 25
5
installing from src on OS X
Hi
I''ve built WxWidgets (2.5.4) and wxruby-swig (CVS) from source on OS X
(.3). I''ve got something called wx.bundle in lib/ that looks the right
sort of size - 2.5MB - but I don''t know what to do with it to install it
- no rake install or make install?
btw - wx on OS X looks fantastic, esp after seeing a Tk interface inside
Aqua this am ...
cheers
alex
2007 May 19
0
[1020] trunk/wxruby2/swig/classes/FileDialog.i: Added the Wx::FD_XXX constants for FileDialog variants
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.1//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml11/DTD/xhtml11.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head><meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /><style type="text/css"><!--
#msg dl { border: 1px #006 solid; background: #369; padding:
2007 Aug 28
0
[ wxruby-Bugs-13457 ] Missing constants for FileDialog
Bugs item #13457, was opened at 2007-08-28 12:32
You can respond by visiting:
http://rubyforge.org/tracker/?func=detail&atid=218&aid=13457&group_id=35
Category: Missing API call
Group: current
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 3
Submitted By: Torbj?rn Bergstedt (tbergstedt)
Assigned to: Nobody (None)
Summary: Missing constants for FileDialog
Initial Comment:
According to the
2004 May 21
0
For the FAQ: FileDialog default file name
On windows, the FileDialog class ignores filenames with slashes (/) as
the default file name (4th parameter).
Example scenario:
path = "c:\\temp"
name = File.join(''subdir'', ''somefile'') #=> ''subdir/somefile''
fd = FileDialog.new(self, "Please select file to open", path, name, "",
OPEN)
In this case
2005 Aug 12
5
Functions that return objects...
I was investigating why the find dialog causes an error when you close
it. It seems that wxRuby2 is returning a new ruby object when you call
Event.get_dialog. This causes some big problems when you''re expecting
you''re going to get back the same ruby pointer that you put in. In a
brief check over the source I don''t see anything that preserves the
original ruby
2009 Mar 30
0
Problem in S4 object displaying from within a Java application using JRI
I am using JRI (Java R Interface) library in order to call R from within my
Java application. But since the "rmu1" and "rmu2" ,see the following code,
are objects of type S4 once i run the application the value of Null will be
returned for both of them. On this regard, i would appreciate it if anyone
can tell me how i am going to display and/ or convert these objects to Java
2005 Aug 04
9
wxruby2 retooling
I finally gave up on swig 1.3.22, since it seems to be causing too many
problems. Ubuntu breezy will have 1.3.24, so I''m retargeting wxruby2 to
swig 1.3.24+. At the moment, I have 1.3.25 on my system, since that''s
the current release.
I''m finding all kinds of problems with the post-processors we have that
clean up the .cpp files that swig creates. The
2007 Nov 19
1
about fileDialog
I want to create openfile dialog and I use
@dialog = FileDialog.new(@panel, "Choose a file", "", "", ".*",
style=FD_OPEN, Point.new(312,152), Size.new(98, 23), "open")
it''s nothing happen in my frame
I want to create openfileDialog at button
how can I create it??
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