On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 5:59 PM, Allin Cottrell <cottrell(a)wfu.edu> wrote:
On Mon, 5 Oct 2009, Talha Yalta wrote:
> 2)- The little "^" signs for sorting the variables
based on ID# etc
> seem a little strange. I don't know if it is just me but I see three
> "^" signs for the three columns visable at all times. I would normally
> expect to see just one of them, since there is only one sort criteria.
What version of GTK do you have on your system? I see only one
"sort arrow" at any given time, depending on the column selected,
and no arrows if you return the sorting to its "base state"
(arranged by ID number).
Checking my system, I see that I have gtk2 2.16.6
installed in my
Pardus 2009 system. The window manager is KDE 4.2.
I have 2 more issues to report:
1)- When I add a new line from a formula and choose its appearance as
a colorless dashed line, adding a second line from a formula destroys
the color selector of the first line and makes it permanently dashed.
2)- On my Linux box I keep getting comma as the decimal separator both
in normal and LaTeX outputs. I cannot get dots whether or not gretl is
set to English.
When the language is set to Turkish, starting gretl from the console
with the "gretl --english" command gives in the console
setlocale: 'tr_TR' -> 'tr_TR'
Also, whenever I choose English from the preferences, there is the
console output
setlocale: 'C' -> 'C'
I don't know if the above output is normal or gives any hint on the
source of the problem. I was able to check the latest snapshot
installed on a Turkish Windows XP system and there are no problems
there. Do you have a suggestion?
Cheers
Talha
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