Cherrytree

Thomas nyuwa at hb.tp1.jp
Mon Sep 28 08:43:21 UTC 2015


On 2015/09/27 2:26, Girard Henri wrote:
> http://sagemanifolds.obspm.fr/documentation.html
> look at the tutorial
I do not understand, what THAT manual has to do with cherrytree.
>
> Le 26/09/2015 19:22, Paul Lemmons a écrit :
>> After you start it issue the following command in a konsole session : 
>> ps  -elf  |  grep cherrytree
>>
>> if you see something like:
>>
>> 0 S paul      7980  3522  4  80   0 - 74073 poll_s 10:11 ? 
>>        00:00:00 /usr/bin/python /usr/bin/cherrytree
Yes, it shows something like that
>> If it is running kill it with: killall cherrytree
THAT does not work. I get: "no process found"
>>
>> Now use kate to open the file: kate ~/.config/cherrytree/config.cfg
>>
>> At the top of the file make sure the window placement is within the 
>> bounds of your monitor.
>>
>> win_position_x = 3870
>> win_position_y = 1231
>> win_size_w = 1003
>> win_size_h = 758
These values are from top to bottom
0
0
963
630
Should that not fit into the 15" Inspiron monitor? It did before anyway.
>>
>> then look in the "Misc" section at the end of the file and make sure 
>> these two parameters are set as false:
>>
>> systray = False
>> start_on_systray = False
The config file shows exactly these parameters.

When I try to start Cherrytree from the terminal, I get:
~$ cherrytree

(process:2690): Gtk-WARNING **: Locale not supported by C library.
         Using the fallback 'C' locale.
Traceback (most recent call last):
   File "/usr/bin/cherrytree", line 65, in <module>
     f_main(args)
   File "/usr/bin/cherrytree", line 47, in f_main
     main.main(args)
   File "/usr/share/cherrytree/modules/main.py", line 217, in main
     lang_str = initializations()
   File "/usr/share/cherrytree/modules/main.py", line 160, in 
initializations
     locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, '')
   File "/usr/lib/python2.7/locale.py", line 579, in setlocale
     return _setlocale(category, locale)
locale.Error: unsupported locale setting


I suppose that means, that there is something wrong with the locale setting,
probably also related to the "file name" problem I reported the other day.
However, my attempts at reseting the locale were not yet successful.

Any magic spell here?
Thomas







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