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Actually, no.
It just ignores the argument, if it's invalid. It works the same way as if no argument was provided.
Regards,
Pedro Alves Valentim
gtk3+ is installed.
gnumeric requires it and works.
Should "lua t.lua xxx" not result in an error?
el
On 2017-05-12 20:22 , Pedro Alves Valentim wrote:
>
>> Pedro,
>>
>> I don't think libgirepository has anything to do with it, as I always
>> had it, apparently :-)-O.
>>
>> But, the console seems to work now, so that's a first step, thanks.
>>
>> All the following fire up the console version
>>
>> lua t.lua
>> lua t.lua console
>> lua t.lua gtk
>> lua t.lua xxx
>>
>> on
>>
>> Terminal.app
>> xterm (XQuartz 2.7.11)
>> iTerm2 (Build 3.0.15)
>>
>>
>> DISPLAY=/private/tmp/com.apple.launchd.HUyqLkKRBU/org. macosforge.xquartz:0
>>
>> which is correct, apparently.
>>
>> el
>
> Well, without GTK, AbsTK must always run Curses. Don't you have GTK, do you?
>
> Regards,
> Pedro Alves
>
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