2007/8/17, Mathieu Bouchard [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I wrote about this today already. This is because $ is rewritten as #
instead of being rewritten as \$ as it should. The # way involves extra
code that is both causing your problem and is unnecessary because \$
already gets converted to $
Your patch work fine here on G4 macos 10.4.8 - PD 0.39.2-extended-
rc3. The result of F#2 in symbol box is F#2 in canvas.
Bye.
Jack
Le 17 août 07 à 22:23, glerm soares a écrit :
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Hello,
I found a strange behaviour in canvas object. I don't know if it it
operational system related, but anyway It's happening here
and could happen with others.
The situation is:
When I send a symbol # to a canvas label (with the intention of use this as
a panel)
it's converted for the
On Fri, 17 Aug 2007, glerm soares wrote:
I found a strange behaviour in canvas object. I don't know if it it
operational system related, but anyway It's happening here and could
happen with others.
The situation is:
When I send a symbol # to a canvas label (with the intention of use this
as
2007/8/17, Mathieu Bouchard [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Fri, 17 Aug 2007, glerm soares wrote:
I found a strange behaviour in canvas object. I don't know if it it
operational system related, but anyway It's happening here and could
happen with others.
The situation is:
When I send a symbol #
On Fri, 17 Aug 2007, glerm soares wrote:
2007/8/17, Mathieu Bouchard [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I wrote about this today already. This is because $ is rewritten as #
instead of being rewritten as \$ as it should. The # way involves extra
code that is both causing your problem and is unnecessary because
2007/8/17, Mathieu Bouchard [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Fri, 17 Aug 2007, glerm soares wrote:
2007/8/17, Mathieu Bouchard [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I wrote about this today already. This is because $ is rewritten as #
instead of being rewritten as \$ as it should. The # way involves extra
code that