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Fixed a longstanding issue on OS/2 of event handlers being
triggered by events on the wrong window when more than one
slider/percent control is in a box. Removed that from the
known issues, although it was incorrectly attributed as a
Windows bug instead of an OS/2 bug.
Also createda GlobalID() function that will keep the global
ID used by unspecified controls within the "short" range.
author | bsmith@81767d24-ef19-dc11-ae90-00e081727c95 |
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date | Wed, 28 Sep 2011 16:51:56 +0000 |
parents | d2f37fda40df |
children | 1ef76e93db82 |
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20 Known limitations: | 20 Known limitations: |
21 | 21 |
22 It is not safe on all platforms to operate on widgets before they | 22 It is not safe on all platforms to operate on widgets before they |
23 are packed. For portability pack widgets before operating on them. | 23 are packed. For portability pack widgets before operating on them. |
24 | |
25 On Windows a slider control will only work properly if it is the | |
26 only slider in a box. If there is more than one slider control | |
27 in a box then signals may get misdirected to the wrong control. | |
28 | 24 |
29 On Unix (GTK) the window manager border is not a constant value | 25 On Unix (GTK) the window manager border is not a constant value |
30 so environment variables DW_BORDER_WIDTH and DW_BORDER_HEIGHT | 26 so environment variables DW_BORDER_WIDTH and DW_BORDER_HEIGHT |
31 are used for proper positioning. | 27 are used for proper positioning. |
32 | 28 |