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Trouble running Ted (Was: Lightweight RTF Editor in Debian?)



On Wed, May 30, 2007 at 02:07:16PM -0300, Mat?as Palomec wrote:
> On 5/30/07, Juergen Fiedler <juergen@fiedlerfamily.net> wrote:
> >Hello,
> >
> >I have been looking for a lightweight RTF text editor for Lenny for
> >quite a while now. Currently, I am using AbiWord, but all the
> >dependencies on Gnome libraries are somewhat unpleasant (I'm using
> >FluxBox as my WM). I have tried Ted, but I can't even get it to open a
> >document. Are there any other lightweight editors that speak RTF?
> 
> did you test TED?

Yep. Just doesn't work for me: If I try (for example) 'ted
Network.rtf', I get much output on my console, looking roughly like
this:

-----
docRtfUtil.c(1302) rrc->rrcCurrentLine=3 controlWord="fttruetype"
docRtfUtil.c(1302) rrc->rrcCurrentLine=4 controlWord="fttruetype"
[...]
docRtfUtil.c(1302) rrc->rrcCurrentLine=95
controlWord="abinodiroverride"
appFont.c(812) aff->affFontFamilyName="Times"
afe->afeXfontFamilies=0x0
appFont.c(813) encoding=8
PS_Encodings[encoding].fcX11Registry="iso8859"
appFont.c(814) encoding=8 PS_Encodings[encoding].fcX11Encoding="15"
appFont.c(1111) psf->affFontFamilyName="Times" dsf->apfFontEncoding=8
appFont.c(1167) 1=1
tedLayout.c(995) attributeNumber=0
sfl->sflAttributeToScreen[attributeNumber]=-1
tedLayout.c(1022) part=0 textAttr=0
tedLayout.c(852) 1=1
docLayoutParagraphs.c( 82) 1=1
docLayoutParagraphs.c(142) 1=1
docLayoutParagraphs.c(494) 1=1
docLayout.c(825) 1=1
docLayout.c(805) 1=1
docLayoutSect.c(148) i=0
docLayout.c(836) 1=1
docLayout.c(732) 1=1
docLayout.c(797) 1=1
docLayout.c(932) 1=1
tedLayout.c(1071) 1=1
tedPage.c(332) 1=1
tedDocument.c(571) 1=1
appDocument.c(579) ed->edFilename="/root/Network.rtf"
appDocument.c(752) filename="/root/Network.rtf"
-----

I see the main window with the menu bar, but the document itself never
opens. Getting that to work would definitely be a splendid thing.
Would you happen to be able to tell from the output I pasted what I
might be doing wrong?

Thanks,
 -Juergen

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