From branson.patrick at gmail.com Sun May 4 01:57:11 2008 From: branson.patrick at gmail.com (Patrick Branson) Date: Sun, 4 May 2008 13:57:11 +0800 Subject: [Weft QDA users] Mac version of Weft Message-ID: <57c35dba0805032257o62bb65ecmcbdfe07a767992a@mail.gmail.com> Alex, I downloaded the developmental Mac version of Weft onto my MacBook (OS X 10.4) but it would not open. Has the programme been been written for 10.5? Pat Branson -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From lindsay.stirton at manchester.ac.uk Sun May 4 07:05:52 2008 From: lindsay.stirton at manchester.ac.uk (Lindsay Stirton) Date: Sun, 04 May 2008 12:05:52 +0100 Subject: [Weft QDA users] Mac version of Weft In-Reply-To: <57c35dba0805032257o62bb65ecmcbdfe07a767992a@mail.gmail.com> References: <57c35dba0805032257o62bb65ecmcbdfe07a767992a@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <481D9890.2080008@manchester.ac.uk> I believe I had promised to check this. Sorry for being delinquent. I will do so Wed or Thu this week. Lindsay Patrick Branson wrote: > Alex, > > I downloaded the developmental Mac version of Weft onto my MacBook (OS > X 10.4) but it would not open. Has the programme been been written for > 10.5? > > Pat Branson > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > weft-qda-users mailing list > weft-qda-users at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/weft-qda-users From alex at pressure.to Tue May 6 11:49:48 2008 From: alex at pressure.to (Alex Fenton) Date: Tue, 06 May 2008 16:49:48 +0100 Subject: [Weft QDA users] Mac version of Weft In-Reply-To: <57c35dba0805032257o62bb65ecmcbdfe07a767992a@mail.gmail.com> References: <57c35dba0805032257o62bb65ecmcbdfe07a767992a@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <48207E1C.60904@pressure.to> Hi Patrick Branson wrote: > I downloaded the developmental Mac version of Weft onto my MacBook (OS > X 10.4) but it would not open. Has the programme been been written for > 10.5? It's intended to work on 10.4 and 10.5, but I don't have access to 10.4 to test. It's likely a missing component that is standard on 10.5 but not on 10.4. If you're able to try out the following and post back the results it should be possible to resolve for the next release. 1) Open the "Terminal" application in "Utilities" 2) At the prompt type the following and press cd /Applications/WeftQDA.app/Contents/Resources 3) Then type the following and press ./weft-qda -Ilib weft-qda.rb And post back whatever error message you get. thanks alex From branson.patrick at gmail.com Tue May 6 19:45:12 2008 From: branson.patrick at gmail.com (Patrick Branson) Date: Wed, 7 May 2008 07:45:12 +0800 Subject: [Weft QDA users] Mac version of Weft In-Reply-To: <48207E1C.60904@pressure.to> References: <57c35dba0805032257o62bb65ecmcbdfe07a767992a@mail.gmail.com> <48207E1C.60904@pressure.to> Message-ID: <57c35dba0805061645o4a032348wa06afa7a2d420adb@mail.gmail.com> Alex, Thanks for the opportunity to help. I tried what you asked. The error message is: "No such file or directory." I hope this information is useful. Pat On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 11:49 PM, Alex Fenton wrote: > Hi > > Patrick Branson wrote: > >> I downloaded the developmental Mac version of Weft onto my MacBook (OS X >> 10.4) but it would not open. Has the programme been been written for 10.5? >> > It's intended to work on 10.4 and 10.5, but I don't have access to 10.4 to > test. It's likely a missing component that is standard on 10.5 but not on > 10.4. > > If you're able to try out the following and post back the results it should > be possible to resolve for the next release. > > 1) Open the "Terminal" application in "Utilities" > 2) At the prompt type the following and press > cd /Applications/WeftQDA.app/Contents/Resources > 3) Then type the following and press > ./weft-qda -Ilib weft-qda.rb > > And post back whatever error message you get. > > thanks > alex > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > weft-qda-users mailing list > weft-qda-users at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/weft-qda-users > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From alex at pressure.to Tue May 6 20:05:37 2008 From: alex at pressure.to (Alex Fenton) Date: Wed, 07 May 2008 01:05:37 +0100 Subject: [Weft QDA users] Mac version of Weft In-Reply-To: <57c35dba0805061645o4a032348wa06afa7a2d420adb@mail.gmail.com> References: <57c35dba0805032257o62bb65ecmcbdfe07a767992a@mail.gmail.com> <48207E1C.60904@pressure.to> <57c35dba0805061645o4a032348wa06afa7a2d420adb@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <4820F251.9030505@pressure.to> Patrick Branson wrote: > Alex, > > Thanks for the opportunity to help. I tried what you asked. The error > message is: "No such file or directory." I hope this information is > useful. Thanks. I guess then you don't have Weft QDA in your "Applications" folder? Perhaps you could try copying it to there (by dragging the Weft QDA folder under "Devices" to the "Applications" folder in the Finder), and then repeating the steps. alex From branson.patrick at gmail.com Tue May 6 20:50:04 2008 From: branson.patrick at gmail.com (Patrick Branson) Date: Wed, 7 May 2008 08:50:04 +0800 Subject: [Weft QDA users] Mac version of Weft In-Reply-To: <4820F251.9030505@pressure.to> References: <57c35dba0805032257o62bb65ecmcbdfe07a767992a@mail.gmail.com> <48207E1C.60904@pressure.to> <57c35dba0805061645o4a032348wa06afa7a2d420adb@mail.gmail.com> <4820F251.9030505@pressure.to> Message-ID: <57c35dba0805061750v13d22a86x8fe44451d3f3ad47@mail.gmail.com> Alex, You were correct. I had checked the Apps folder before you had replied. I have added Weft and carried out the test through Terminal. A copy of the error message is below. Pat dyld: lazy symbol binding failed: Symbol not found: _ruby_init_stack Referenced from: /Applications/WeftQDA.app/Contents/Resources/./weft-qda Expected in: /usr/lib/libruby.1.dylib dyld: Symbol not found: _ruby_init_stack Referenced from: /Applications/WeftQDA.app/Contents/Resources/./weft-qda Expected in: /usr/lib/libruby.1.dylib On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 8:05 AM, Alex Fenton wrote: > Patrick Branson wrote: > >> Alex, >> >> Thanks for the opportunity to help. I tried what you asked. The error >> message is: "No such file or directory." I hope this information is useful. >> > > Thanks. I guess then you don't have Weft QDA in your "Applications" folder? > Perhaps you could try copying it to there (by dragging the Weft QDA folder > under "Devices" to the "Applications" folder in the Finder), and then > repeating the steps. > > > alex > _______________________________________________ > weft-qda-users mailing list > weft-qda-users at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/weft-qda-users > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From alex at pressure.to Wed May 7 04:08:49 2008 From: alex at pressure.to (Alex Fenton) Date: Wed, 07 May 2008 09:08:49 +0100 Subject: [Weft QDA users] Mac version of Weft In-Reply-To: <57c35dba0805061750v13d22a86x8fe44451d3f3ad47@mail.gmail.com> References: <57c35dba0805032257o62bb65ecmcbdfe07a767992a@mail.gmail.com> <48207E1C.60904@pressure.to> <57c35dba0805061645o4a032348wa06afa7a2d420adb@mail.gmail.com> <4820F251.9030505@pressure.to> <57c35dba0805061750v13d22a86x8fe44451d3f3ad47@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <48216391.5090406@pressure.to> Thanks, that's exactly the info I need. Can I ask you to try one further thing please? Repeat the steps, but at the end, instead of typing "weft-qda -Ilib weft-qda.rb" type: ruby -Ilib weft-qda.rb This will show whether the version of ruby provided by OS X 10.4 is capable of running Weft QDA thanks alex Patrick Branson wrote: > Alex, > > You were correct. I had checked the Apps folder before you had > replied. I have added Weft and carried out the test through Terminal. > A copy of the error message is below. > > Pat > > > dyld: lazy symbol binding failed: Symbol not found: _ruby_init_stack > Referenced from: /Applications/WeftQDA.app/Contents/Resources/./weft-qda > Expected in: /usr/lib/libruby.1.dylib > > dyld: Symbol not found: _ruby_init_stack > Referenced from: /Applications/WeftQDA.app/Contents/Resources/./weft-qda > Expected in: /usr/lib/libruby.1.dylib From branson.patrick at gmail.com Wed May 7 05:01:13 2008 From: branson.patrick at gmail.com (Patrick Branson) Date: Wed, 7 May 2008 17:01:13 +0800 Subject: [Weft QDA users] Mac version of Weft In-Reply-To: <48216391.5090406@pressure.to> References: <57c35dba0805032257o62bb65ecmcbdfe07a767992a@mail.gmail.com> <48207E1C.60904@pressure.to> <57c35dba0805061645o4a032348wa06afa7a2d420adb@mail.gmail.com> <4820F251.9030505@pressure.to> <57c35dba0805061750v13d22a86x8fe44451d3f3ad47@mail.gmail.com> <48216391.5090406@pressure.to> Message-ID: <57c35dba0805070201m3ae38094y96b7a8573b582281@mail.gmail.com> Alex, Done as asked and here is the error report: dyld: NSLinkModule() error dyld: Library not loaded: @executable_path/libonig.dylib Referenced from: /Applications/WeftQDA.app/Contents/Resources/lib/oregexp.bundle Reason: image not found However, on my screen, I mistook Ilib (capital I followed by lib) for llib (2 l's as in "library"). When I made the change in Terminal, I received the following error message: weft-qda: command not found I hope the information is useful and I'm not muddying the waters. Pat On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 4:08 PM, Alex Fenton wrote: > Thanks, that's exactly the info I need. Can I ask you to try one further > thing please? Repeat the steps, but at the end, instead of typing "weft-qda > -Ilib weft-qda.rb" type: > > ruby -Ilib weft-qda.rb > > This will show whether the version of ruby provided by OS X 10.4 is capable > of running Weft QDA > > thanks > alex > > Patrick Branson wrote: > >> Alex, >> >> You were correct. I had checked the Apps folder before you had replied. I >> have added Weft and carried out the test through Terminal. 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Name: pic-3.png Type: image/png Size: 17937 bytes Desc: not available URL: From alex at pressure.to Sat May 10 06:38:05 2008 From: alex at pressure.to (Alex Fenton) Date: Sat, 10 May 2008 11:38:05 +0100 Subject: [Weft QDA users] bug report In-Reply-To: <20080509233502.33facfdc.0034058@fudan.edu.cn> References: <20080509233502.33facfdc.0034058@fudan.edu.cn> Message-ID: <48257B0D.5030901@pressure.to> Hi Thanks for the feedback. Ronggui HUANG wrote: > 1, when the document title is Chinese, is cannot be displayed correctly. see pic-1.png. > Does it work if you edit the document title through weft? You should be able to do this by opening 'File -> Properties' from the document window. > 2,If the document is Chinese, it cann't be displayed in the mark-mode, see pic-2.png. Could you check that the document you're importing is saved in UTF-8 format please? cheers alex From 0034058 at fudan.edu.cn Sat May 10 07:09:01 2008 From: 0034058 at fudan.edu.cn (Ronggui HUANG) Date: Sat, 10 May 2008 19:09:01 +0800 Subject: [Weft QDA users] bug report In-Reply-To: <48257B0D.5030901@pressure.to> References: <20080509233502.33facfdc.0034058@fudan.edu.cn> <48257B0D.5030901@pressure.to> Message-ID: <20080510190901.67d6ba8f.0034058@fudan.edu.cn> On Sat, 10 May 2008 11:38:05 +0100 Alex Fenton wrote: > Hi > > Thanks for the feedback. > > Ronggui HUANG wrote: > > 1, when the document title is Chinese, is cannot be displayed correctly. see pic-1.png. > > > > Does it work if you edit the document title through weft? You should be > able to do this by opening 'File -> Properties' from the document window. ??Yes, I can edit the title from "Properties". > > 2,If the document is Chinese, it cann't be displayed in the mark-mode, see pic-2.png. > > Could you check that the document you're importing is saved in UTF-8 > format please? ?? It is. Otherwise, I can't import any document. What's more, when I import a file with content "aaa", I can see all of them in the edit mode and only "a" in the mark mode. > > cheers > alex > _______________________________________________ > weft-qda-users mailing list > weft-qda-users at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/weft-qda-users