Feature #189

Build demo project into Linux version

Added by Wolfgang Stradner about 3 years ago. Updated about 3 years ago.

Status:Closed Start:02/26/2009
Priority:Normal Due date:
Assigned to:- % Done:

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Category:Linux Spent time: 4.00 hours
Target version:1.0.x Estimated time:4.00 hours

Description

(Only for completeness purposes, as I mentioned this already in the Linux-user list):

Instaling OurWord (=OW)/Windows (1.0b), there is a demo project coming
up, when opening OW.

Installing OW/Linux (1.0f) no demo project shows up.
Instead there is the message: '(There is not data to display. Use the
Project-Properties menu item to set up both a Front and a Target
translation.)

As this demo version really gives a good impression how OW works:

-> Build it into the Linux version too.

Cambell: Will do. I'm going to package it separately. The same goes for wesay as well.

Wolfgang: Please send a notification, when it is done


Related issues

related to Bug #195: OurWord doesn't open project from command line New 03/26/2009

History

Updated by Cambell Prince about 3 years ago

  • Status changed from New to Assigned
  • Estimated time set to 4.00

Updated by Cambell Prince about 3 years ago

  • Status changed from Assigned to Resolved

Resolved but perhaps still some paths to sort out. See #191

Updated by Cambell Prince about 3 years ago

  • Assigned to deleted (Cambell Prince)

Updated by Cambell Prince about 3 years ago

Fixed in r112

Updated by Cambell Prince about 3 years ago

  • Status changed from Resolved to Closed

Updated by Wolfgang Stradner about 3 years ago

Checking this in VirtualBox/Xubuntu 8.10/Synaptics, there are two packages to install:
- ourword 1.0.95-1sil.intrepid
- ourword-demo 1.0.1-1sil.intrepid
I marked both for installation, it worked OK.

Now starting OW 1.0. 95 it gives the message: (There is not data to display. Use the Project-Properties menu item to set up both a Front and a Target translation.

So the package ourword-demo is installed in Linux, but does not show up immediately when starting OW.
In the Windows Versions of OW, it starts automatically.

->Let it start automatically in Linux too.

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