Hi John, I fixed the typing error. It now reads "X86_64". Regards, Alex, On 2011-02-02, at 9:19 AM, John J. Boyer wrote: > More. I looked at the mock-up. That was one reason that I thought it was > time toemphasize that BrailleBlaster is one word. > > I'm not familiar with app bundles, but I can't help wondering if this is > all more complicated than it needs to be. For testing, why can't you > just run BrailleBlaster as it is to see what errors you get. > > A trivial matter but I noticed the directory name X86)64 Could you > replace the right parenthesis with an underscore? My Linux shell doesn't > like it. > > John > > On Wed, Feb 02, 2011 at 08:52:17AM -0800, Alex Jurgensen wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I suppose that the Mac issues should be resolved in any case. This would >> help the Mac community as a whole. >> >> I've built my boot loader now, but I can't test it yet. >> >> Did you get a chance to look at my mock up yet? >> >> What do you think of it? >> >> Regards, >> Alex, >> >> Alex Jurgensen, >> VoiceOver Trainer, >> >> Visit me on the web at: http://www.vipbc.org/ >> >> >> On 2011-02-02, at 12:19 AM, John J. Boyer wrote: >> >>> I've read through all these messages, and I'm convinced we should stick >>> with SWT. By the time BrailleBlaster is ready for use by anybody other >>> than a developer the problems on the Mac may be resolved. We can add a >>> little pressure to the Eclipse developers to help things along. The idea >>> of using the SWT browser to present GUI content is interesting. >>> >>> The classpaths specified in the ant build.xml file go iknto the manifest >>> of the BrailleBlaster jar file. This makes callinng BrailleBlaster very >>> convenient on my flavor of Linux and on Windows. We could make different >>> versions of BrailleBlaster for different distros, but I think that is >>> something for the early adapters who use these distros to worry about. >>> They will know their own flavors. And many of them won't care about the >>> standard locations. >>> >>> Let's learn from Alex's experience in proting BrailleBlaster to the Mac. >>> Concern about various Linux flavors at this time is a distraction. >>> >>> As for me, I'm concentrating on getting BrailleBlaster to work with at >>> least generic embossers. Then I'll make a simple text editor using a >>> GUI. the experience in doing this will be necessary to make the real >>> GUI. The text editor will remain as a BrailleBlaster feature to be used >>> by advanced users. >>> >>> Incidentally, BrailleBlaster is a single word. It should not have a >>> space. >>> >>> John >>> >>> -- >>> John J. Boyer; President, Chief Software Developer >>> Abilitiessoft, Inc. >>> http://www.abilitiessoft.com >>> Madison, Wisconsin USA >>> Developing software for people with disabilities >>> >>> >>> ----- End forwarded message ----- >>> >>> -- >>> John J. Boyer; President, Chief Software Developer >>> Abilitiessoft, Inc. >>> http://www.abilitiessoft.com >>> Madison, Wisconsin USA >>> Developing software for people with disabilities >>> >>> >> > > -- > John J. Boyer; President, Chief Software Developer > Abilitiessoft, Inc. > http://www.abilitiessoft.com > Madison, Wisconsin USA > Developing software for people with disabilities > >