On Mon, 18 Mar 2013, Berend Hasselman wrote:
> On 18-03-2013, at 14:59, Allin Cottrell <cottrell(a)wfu.edu> wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 18 Mar 2013, Berend Hasselman wrote:
>>
>>> On 18-03-2013, at 03:02, Allin Cottrell <cottrell(a)wfu.edu> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I've mentioned this a few times before: a build of gretl for OS X
that does not require X11/XQuartz. Now, it seems to me, is the time. There's an
experimental package (dmg) named gretl-quartz.dmg in
>>>>
http://sourceforge.net/projects/gretl/files/osx-testing/
>> [...]
>>>
>>> Using OS X 10.8.3 Mountain Lion.
>>>
>>> I've used the following fonts:
>>>
>>> Menu: Lucida Grande 13-point (text appears less bunched up compared to
Geneva) Fixed: Monaco 13-point
>>
>> Yes, I now realize that Lucida Grande is the standard Mac system font.
>>
>>> Further comments:
>>>
>>> - using gnuplot in the main window with shortcut t or from the menu View,
Graph specified vars did work for me
>>
>> Yes, it's just an interactive gnuplot session that doesn't work at
present.
>>
>>> - opening a user script presented no problem; it ran without a hitch
>>> - opening klein.inp and running it worked
>>
>> Me too.
>>
>>> - Alt keys don't work for accessing menus.
>>
>> That seems to be a theming thing. I'm working on a GUI theme selector, but in
the meantime if you delete
>>
>> Gretl.app/Contents/Resources/etc/gtk-2.0/gtkrc
>>
>> (or just edit it, commenting out the theme call), you'll get back the
traditional GTK look which (I think) should support the Alt-key mechanism.
>
> I have just tried that. Make no difference. Alt keys don't work.
OK, thanks for testing. Do the Alt keys work OK with the X11
build?
Yes they always have.
Additionally all menu entries have the Alt letter underlined.
Berend