Hi Sebastian,

thanks for trying the pspp stand-alone bundle. Could you tell me which MacOS 
version
you run? I only tried this on ElCapitan and it would be interesting to see how 
it works
on other MacOS Versions.

Regarding the macports installation, could you maybe try 

echo $LANG

in a terminal window, i.e. not in pspp? 

Could you uninstall pspp-devel and try the pspp package?

Regards

Friedrich

> Am 19.10.2016 um 19:06 schrieb Sebastian Winkler <segwink...@gmail.com>:
> 
> Hi Friedrich,
> 
> thank you answering.
> 
> My setup uses the stand-alone XQuarz application [XQuartz 2.7.9 (xorg-server 
> 1.17.4)]. (“port install pspp-devel” installed a whole bunch of xorg 
> executables, but xorg-server is not among them.)
> “xlogo” logo launches said XQuarz installation, so it seems to be configured 
> correctly.
> 
> Before writing earlier today, I completely reinstalled MacPorts and also 
> substituted the XQuarz installation from a fresh download. The problem has 
> persisted between various reboots (and a major system upgrade).
> 
> As for the language configuration, I have this curious output to offer:
> PSPP> echo $LANG
> .6-10: Fehler: ECHO: Syntax Fehler bei `$LANG': erwarte Zeichenkette.
> So $LANG seems to be undefined, but pspp speaks German anyway.
> 
> I have since downloaded and tested your 0.10.2 stand-alone bundle which, 
> comfortingly, works fine (including displaying in English). I had given up 
> using the precompiled bundles as they had previously stopped being 
> maintained. Anyway, I thus have working PSPP installation now, which does 
> turn the case much less urgent. :)
> 
> Best regards,
> Sebastian
> 
> 
> 
> Sebastian Winkler 
> R. Cap. Filipe Sousa 89-1 | 2500-140 Caldas da Rainha | Portugal
> fix: +351.262 092 250 | mobile: [pt]+351.934 414 733, [de]+49.15 140 357 453
> 
> From: Friedrich Beckmann <friedrich.beckm...@gmx.de> 
> <mailto:friedrich.beckm...@gmx.de>
> Reply: Friedrich Beckmann <friedrich.beckm...@gmx.de> 
> <mailto:friedrich.beckm...@gmx.de>
> Date: 19 October 2016 at 16:31:54 
> To: Sebastian Winkler <segwink...@gmail.com> <mailto:segwink...@gmail.com>
> Cc: pspp-users@gnu.org <pspp-users@gnu.org> <mailto:pspp-users@gnu.org>
> Subject:  Re: GUI window menus don't "open" (macOS) 
> 
>> Hi Sebastian, 
>> 
>> thanks for your problem report. I have just tried psppire from the latest 
>> installation of macports on my macbook pro. I have installed: 
>> 
>> xorg-server 1.18.4_1 
>> pspp 0.10.2 
>> 
>> both in the X11 variants from macports. I cannot see missing menus. 
>> 
>> Could you maybe describe your setup in more detail? 
>> Which version of the XServer are you using? 
>> 
>> Could you check the remarks in the section "Comparison to the MacPorts pspp 
>> version“ 
>> here: https://www.hs-augsburg.de/~beckmanf/pspp/ regarding the correct setup 
>> of the 
>> startup configuration? 
>> 
>> Regarding the language setting, could you tell us what 
>> 
>> echo $LANG 
>> 
>> shows as a result for your LANG environment variable? 
>> 
>> Regards 
>> 
>> Friedrich 
>> 
>> > Am 19.10.2016 um 13:44 schrieb Sebastian Winkler <segwink...@gmail.com>: 
>> >  
>> > Greetings 
>> >  
>> > In both, PSPP 0.10.2 and 0.10.4, the menus' contents on the data editor 
>> > window are not displayed. 
>> > Following messages keep reoccurring in the terminal output: 
>> >  
>> > (psppire:19211): Gtk-CRITICAL **: 
>> > gtk_widget_get_preferred_height_for_width: assertion 'width >= 0' failed 
>> >  
>> > (psppire:19211): Gtk-WARNING **: Negative content width -11 (allocation 1, 
>> > extents 6x6) while allocating gadget (node menuitem, owner 
>> > GtkModelMenuItem) 
>> >  
>> > (psppire:19211): Gtk-WARNING **: GtkAccelLabel 0x7f9b390ef1f0 attempted to 
>> > adjust its size allocation from 29,1972632292 1x986316136 to 
>> > 29,-1829176943 1x14. adjust_size_allocation must keep allocation inside 
>> > original bounds 
>> >  
>> > This is occurring on macOS 10.12, but was manifest, before upgrading, on 
>> > macOS 10.11, too. 
>> > To test if all XQuartz applications were affected I installed a current 
>> > version of Inkscape, which had the following curious effect: When 
>> > launching PSPP directly after running Inkscape for the first time — which 
>> > is said to perform some GUI optimizations — the menus all of a sudden did 
>> > display fine. But after quitting and relaunching XQuartz, the previous 
>> > behavior (no menus) resumed. Launching Inkskape again had no effect. 
>> >  
>> > Another possibly unrelated point of curiosity is that psppire runs in 
>> > German, which it has never done before — my system is running in English, 
>> > although I have specified German as my second preferred language in the 
>> > systems “International” preference pane. 
>> >  
>> > I hope this is the right forum to post this sort of issues to, Otherwise, 
>> > if you please, point me in the right direction. 
>> > Thanks you all, 
>> > Sebastian 
>> >  
>> >  
>> >  
>> > Sebastian Winkler  
>> > R. Cap. Filipe Sousa 89-1 | 2500-140 Caldas da Rainha | Portugal 
>> > fix: +351.262 092 250 | mobile: [pt]+351.934 414 733, [de]+49.15 140 357 
>> > 453 
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