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you can do that in your .cshrc file or on the command line (same terminal you compile in) to see if it works. m > Michael, > Should I do a "setenv LANG C" in the csh.cshrc file? > > Ryan > > > address@hidden> wrote: > > > Ryan, > > > > Sorry for the delay in getting back to you but it looks like you've made > > some good progress with your mac installation. > > > > The "Class: XmTextField" error is probably a Unicode font issue, it was > > discussed quite a bit in the past on gembud. > > > > The solution many people found was to set the environmental variable LANG > > to "C". > > > > -Michael > > > > > > > Well, after modifying many files through trial and error, I think I got > > the installation to work. However, all GUI programs such as NMAP2, NWX, > > etc...do NOT show any map backgrounds...only lat/long and station dots. > > Also, NMAP2 crashes if I try to change map background. And, I get tons of > > "character" errors in addition to a segmentaiton fault. AN example: > > > > > > Warning: > > > Name: text > > > Class: XmTextField > > > Character '\61' not supported in font. Discarded. > > > > > > I"m closer than ever! Also, this is a new mac, I'm still not 100% > > certain I modified the makeinc files right...had lots of trouble. Please > > check out attached make.out and install.out, thanks. > > > > > > > > > > > > Ticket Details > > =================== > > Ticket ID: FJM-951371 > > Department: Support GEMPAK > > Priority: Normal > > Status: Open > > > > > > Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: FJM-951371 Department: Support GEMPAK Priority: Normal Status: Open