[scribus] Using the Appimage file version of scribus

tomas teodomas at yahoo.com
Thu Mar 2 14:02:26 UTC 2017


try drag’n’drop de appimage into terminal and hit ‘enter’
(I use this method for run Rosa image writer on elementary OS - for same reson, not find the ‘run’ option)


> On 02 Mar 2017, at 15:55, Sveinn í Felli <sv1 at fellsnet.is> wrote:
> 
> Þann fim  2.mar 2017 10:36, skrifaði Ian Whitfield:
>> I can not get the AppImage to work on my OpSys, (PClinuxOS 64-bit), as
>> mentioned before.
>> 
>> I followed Martin and Ale's method - the AppImage,
>> (scribus-git51e1f0d-glibc2.14-x86-64.appimage), is executable, I used
>> chmod for this and the 'Properties' Tab confirms this. I do not find a
>> 'Run' option when I Right-Click the file name only a 'Run as Root'.
>> Selecting this does nothing at all. Double-Clicking the file itself
>> brings up a Box asking if I want to add this to the Main Menu, which I
>> accept, but nothing else happens!!
> 
> Are the Fuse packages installed in your distro?
> (libfuse et al..)
> 
> Sveinn í Felli
> 
>> This is most frustrating as I really need to move up to the latest
>> version for the production of my monthly Journal.
>> 
>> Any additional suggestions will be appreciated!! Thanks!!
>> 
>> IanW
>> Pretoria RSA
>> 
>> 
>> On 03/02/2017 11:29 AM, ale rimoldi wrote:
>>> hi martin
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> Since I tend to make several typos in a line
>>> 
>>> when you're in a terminal you can use the tab key to complete a file
>>> name:
>>> 
>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UH4rNs_-2is
>>> 
>>> 
>>> > like this "chmod +x
>>>> scribus-1.5.2-linux-x86_64.AppImage" and since I can never remember
>>>> syntax anyway, I just right-click in some file-explorer and go
>>>> "properties" and "access rights" and click to make it executable. Same
>>>> thing as Greg was saying.
>>>> 
>>>> Then I double click on the AppImage file or right-click and pick "run"
>>>> and nothing happens for several seconds.
>>> 
>>> yes, using a file manager to make the appimage executable and double
>>> clicking it is a very good way to do that.
>>> 
>>> if it fails, running from the terminal can give you some further
>>> debugging infos, but using a file manager is the right think to do!
>>> 
>>> 
>>> ciao
>>> a.l.e
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