From: Mathieu B. <mbl...@ru...> - 2006-02-19 16:02:32
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Hi, >I investigated xid a little, and it seem that it is >not available on any windows gtk build, strangely. > > as the name shows, this is a method specific to X Windows. I'll investigate if it is really necessary. >Anyway the thing still fails due to using #xid in >IPC::Window#initialize, I'm really sorry I can't >provide a patch since I'm too busy in these days. > > > Ok, I got it to work : - Updated tarball : http://www.mblondel.org/files/fantasdic-1.0-beta1.1.tar.gz - Screenshot under Windows: http://www.mblondel.org/images/fantasdic_under_windows.png Anyway, I plan to make a package for Windows when Fantasdic is stable and well tuned. >Oh, and a tiny style note: I notice you use a lot of > >module Foo >module Bar >...code... >end >end > >I guess you could use: >module Foo::Bar >.. >end > >and save a lot of typing :) > This a way of ensuring the parent module exists. With "module Foo::Bar", there will be an error if Foo does not exist. You can contact me in private if you have still problems with Windows. -- Mathieu Blondel http://www.mblondel.org |