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Yeah, that executable was built on Ubuntu 15.10.
Just did a new 14.04 install, and compiled TreeSheets with that. Hopefully that should fix these issues.
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Great - where can I find it? Did you renew it on main site? I guess other users may prefer also newer one but if it works also in 15.10 then it might work also for others. Found also information that TreeSheets should be available directly from Ubuntu repositories? There seems to be 14.04 the last version - hopefully it comes to newer versions of Ubuntu also? Soon in April will be next LTS-release 16.04 available and most people are targeting that to use - I guess also Linux Mint does that. I am using only LTS-versions (Long Term Support). Tried to search but could not find from repositories. Shall I enable kind of repository for that? I have already enabled main, restricted, universe, multiverse, partners, backports repositories. I hope it would work also in Linux Mint.
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But yes - I tested for now the 64-bit version from homepage and it works on that machine. Thank you!
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When I upload new binaries it's always on the homepage. I guess I'll suspend building for 15.10 until its gone mainstream.
TreeSheets in the repositories is only the most recent version if you use 15.10.. on 14.04 it still shows you a version from 2011.. not recommended. I'll fix that on the homepage.
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Related Issues (20)
- Orientation of the program interface HOT 3
- The editing view is inconsistent with the preview and export views HOT 4
- Exported csv file code irrecognized HOT 3
- Cell content does not follow cell widening after narrowing HOT 5
- F7 not working to toggle text placement to above or beside grids HOT 3
- Bug: cursor position wrong on Windows 10 when not using default font HOT 1
- Make sub-grids use all available width for a large number of them -- possible? HOT 2
- TreeSheets freezes when I try to import file HOT 3
- FreeBSD: cmake install paths on non-linux HOT 14
- Material icons all look the same HOT 5
- [Feature request] Copy table as CSV HOT 1
- /usr/bin/ld: lib/wxWidgets/lib/libwx_gtk3u_core-3.3.a(utilsx11.cpp.o): undefined reference to symbol 'XGetWindowAttributes'
- I propose a translation of the RU help file... HOT 15
- How are the colors in xml coded? HOT 4
- Does TS honor attribute-sets in the xml import? HOT 2
- XML export>import loses formatting HOT 8
- Latest binaries mising libtiff.so.5 HOT 6
- Inconsistency when coloring cell with "apply last cell color" and "open cell colors"
- Suggestion: Version number in "About..." window, semantic versioning HOT 2
- Possible to support wxGTK 3.0? HOT 6
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