Ethaniel
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Posts: 4
Joined: April 2007 |
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Posted: April 17 2007,23:26 |
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Well. I have had no luck so far, and things are getting harder to understand. I haven´t been able to make the accents work the way they should. I tried using Ted, GTKEdit, the terminal, and the result is the same. Maybe the keymaps work perfectly using the Live CD mode, or a Frugal install, but with my kind of install, the keyboard doesn´t want to know anything about it. BTW, the "´a" are two characters, while "á", is just one. There´s no need of Unicode, vocals with accents are present in the standard ASCII code.
After a few searches in Google, a lot of forum diving, and a necessary dose of pain, I have found the GTK2 package in DSL format, and installed perfectly. But I wasn´t that surprised when I saw that UNC files still refuse to be installed. This is my dilemma: I want the newest version available of AbiWord in my DSL installation. I think the last is 2.2.7, and there´s another one which is older. According to the AbiWord page, the latest is something like 2.4.6 or 2.4.5, depending on the OS used.
If the latest version must be compiled, I could do it, with the right instructions, because I have no idea about programming or package building. The same goes for other things, like XMMS. I have noticed that the latest version is 1.2.10, when the one installed in DSL is 1.2.8. It would be great if I could update XMMS, but if I can´t even manage to install the latest AbiWord, then hitting my head against the wall will be the least I will do.
Which would be the right procedure? Getting the code, and then compile it? And after it is compiled, how can it be converted to DSL format? If this can save others of hitting their heads like I´m doing right now, and put on-line the latest AbiWord so everyone can download it, I´m willing to try. UNC files are becoming my mortal enemy, and DSL files look much more manageable, if not obedient.
Once again, thank you all for your patience.
Lysander.
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