From: Emrys W. <emr...@ev...> - 2009-08-01 05:17:00
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Oh! That's odd. Here's the missing file. Can you copy this to ~/Desktop/gramps.app/Contents/Resources/lib/python2.6/site-packages/gtk-2.0/gtk/ which should be in the packaged app on your Desktop? The restart gramps and let us know what happens. (If it all goes horribly wrong, throw the gramps app in the Trash and download anther one!) Thanks Emrys Jim Winfrey wrote: > On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 12:00 AM, Emrys > Williams<emr...@ev...> wrote: > >> The error report is caused because I didn't copy keysyms.py to the built >> application. However, it's already possible to merge places, because, at >> least on my machine here, the second place is selected by holding down >> the <ctrl> key (as is traditional in windows and linux) rather than the >> <cmd> (also known as the apple or funny-squiggly-symbol) key. That >> doesn't produce an error from gramps, even with keysyms.py missing. Is >> that the way your machine works too? I think that, once I have >> understood how it works, I should be able to change gramps's >> interpretation of the keys to be the traditional Apple one - <cmd>-C to >> copy, for example - but I haven't managed it yet. >> >> If you don't mind, I 'll hold off releasing a new version of the built >> application until something even more annoying arrives. OK? Emrys >> > > That is not what I am seeing. When I press the Ctrl or the CMD keys, > I get this error. I do not have to be selecting anything. Thanks for > putting this in your to-do list. I am pleased with the way most > functions are working. > > Jim > > |