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If we aren't building a DLL use the simple folder browser and don't include the HTML browser...
unless specifically requested. This allows for simple static linking by including dw.c in the project.
Also hide the parent box when packing a notebook page to prevent some unnecessary drawing.
Been trying to find a way to reduce flickering that happens sometimes during resize... but all
the other methods I have tried seem to be worse than the HIDE and SHOW method currently employed.
author | bsmith@81767d24-ef19-dc11-ae90-00e081727c95 |
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date | Thu, 21 Apr 2011 22:21:15 +0000 |
parents | 230686a7eba9 |
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This is an beta release of dynamic windows version 1.0.0. The current Dynamic Windows source base is relatively stable on OS/2, Windows, Linux, FreeBSD and Solaris. When the beta feature set is stable I will release a final. Known problems: Boxes don't adhere to ratios on Unix. Known limitations: It is not safe on 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 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 used 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 developer's 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