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The splitbar needs to have the WS_CLIPCHILDREN style set.
author | bsmith@81767d24-ef19-dc11-ae90-00e081727c95 |
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date | Mon, 21 Oct 2002 14:26:27 +0000 |
parents | c2a10ed13d1f |
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This is an alpha release of dynamic windows version 0.5.0. The current Dynamic Windows source base is relatively stable on OS/2, Windows, Linux, FreeBSD and Solaris. Although not all functionality has been thoroughly tested. When a feature set has been decided on for the 1.0 I will freeze the API and move into beta stage. When the beta feature set is stable I will release a final. Known problems: Splitbars don't always calculate properly on OS/2. Splitbars are not implemented on Unix and only partially implemented on Windows. Boxes don't adhere to ratios on Unix. Known limitations: It is not safe all all platforms to operate on widgets before they are packed. For portablity pack widgets before operating on them. On Windows a slider control will only work properly if it is the only slider in a box. If there is more than one slider control in a box then signals may get misdirected to the wrong control. On OS/2 slider controls will be misplaced if their postition is set before showing the window. The resizing that occurs when showing the window invalidates the position. On OS/2 and Windows MLE controls scrolled position may get corrupted when resizing. On Unix the window manager border is not a constant value so environment variables DW_BORDER_WIDTH and DW_BORDER_HEIGHT are ysed for proper positioning. Future features: Implementing a full set of controls. Most controls common to OS/2, Windows and GTK have been implemented. Although not all the functionality of the native controls have been integrated into Dynamic Windows. Documentation, I have all the functions relatively well documented in the source code but a developers manual and online API reference will need to be written. If you have any questions or suggestions feel free to email me at dbsoft@technologist.com Thanks! Brian Smith