THE NEW DMG
I'd installed the gretltest.dmg following all the instructions (delete
~/.gretl2rc, download and install GTK+, download and install gretltest.dmg).
But gretl doesn't start with double click on the icon. To use gretl I need
open a terminal and type ./gretl.
ACCENTED FILE NAMES
Accented sessions and scripts file names still don´t work.
LANGUAGES
I'd tested on my Macintosh (running OS X Leopard) and the languages that are
working fine are Automatic (that gives me gretl on my language - Brazilian
Portuguese), English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Polish, Turkish,
Portuguese, Russian. Brazilian Portuguese and Chinese (Taiwan) didn't work.
Best,
Henrique
On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 11:41 PM, Allin Cottrell <cottrell(a)wfu.edu> wrote:
 Hello OS X users: I'd be grateful if any of you could try out a
 new gretl dmg.  This relies on the GTK+ framework that Berend
 Hasselman mentioned (built by the R people), which is available
 at:
 
http://r.research.att.com/gtk2-framework.dmg
 If you don't already have this installed, you'll need to install
 it first, then install
 
http://ricardo.ecn.wfu.edu/pub/gretl/gretltest.dmg
 The advantages of this gretl build over previous ones are
 1) You get a much more up-to-date version of GTK than I was able
 to provide via fink on OS X 10.4, and
 2) I think this should provide correct support for language
 switching; at least, it does so on the iMac I'm using for testing.
 If things don't work right at first, you might try deleting your
 old gretl config file, ~/.gretl2rc .
 --
 Allin Cottrell
 Department of Economics
 Wake Forest University
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Henrique C. de Andrade
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