Interesting. Sad to say, my copy of Vista Home Premium seems firmly stuck at 32
bits. The problems were completely reproducible. I was surprised that the
black icon problem was reproducible, since I had never seen that before. I had
installed the k beta over several previous 602 beta versions and also had done
several Package Manager updates.
I just started over by renaming both j602 and j602-user to backup names and
reinstalling from the kbeta 32 bit download using the standard single user
selection. With this install, the grid demo did not show the black icons, the
resize problem or the repaint problem. The column sort bug was still present.
I then ran the Package Manager->Select All and Do Install... There was still no
sign of the black icon problem. The resize problem and the repaint problem now
were there.
I cannot duplicate the black icons with the new directories. If I rename the
new directories out of the way and put back my original kbeta directories, the
black icons return.
I'll see if I can find what the difference is between the two sets of kbeta
directories.
David Mitchell
Eric Iverson wrote:
There is indeed a bug in max/min resize of isigraph in jwdp (java front
end). The old and decommited size event is signaled rather than the
correct paint event.
However. jwdw (I assume it was jwdw for the original bug report is for)
does not have this problem and I can't get the failure on my system.
----- Original Message ----- From: "bill lam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Beta forum" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, February 18, 2008 11:28 AM
Subject: Re: [Jbeta] Grid Demo Bugs
I can reproduced the error in linux java32 grid demo.
It seems that maximize and unmaximize event does not trigger any
resize or repaint event, so that when the form is maximized or
unmaximized, the grid does not repaint itself.
However I found there was no problem with icon in grid demo.
FWIW, same result for wine.
Eric Iverson wrote:
I can't duplicate your grid painting problems on my Vista Home
Premium system. It is Vista 64 bit. Is yours?
Is this problem completely repeatable on your system? Does it ever
work correctly. Can you see any problems in the Plot demo when doing
similar actions?
There is a long standing bug where toolbar icons are sometimes not
painted correctly. It usually isn't repeatable and tends to come and
go. This is not a Vista problem as it also occurs in XP.
Chris will fix your bug report for the error in Virtual Cities mbldown.
----- Original Message ----- From: "David Mitchell"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Beta forum" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, February 18, 2008 6:40 AM
Subject: [Jbeta] Grid Demo Bugs
I saw a number of issues with the grid demo on the k beta on Vista
Home Premium. If I run it immediately after J starts, the 5 icons in
the icon bar show as black squares. If I maximize the window, the
window goes blank, except for the border, menu, black square icons
and a light gray border. If I left click in the grid area, the grid
reappears, but outline around the grid and the scroll bar is the
same size as the original window. The content has been resized and
extends beyond the grid outline lines.
If I close the report grid window and restart the grid demo, the 5
black squares are now the correct icons. The grid border lines
still do not resize appropriately on maximize or resize.
All of the other grid demos show the disappearing grid problem but
not the grid extending beyond the borders problem.
The Virtual Cities and Function table got the following error if the
column headers are left clicked:
error in: griddemo_grid_mbldown
index error: mbgridsort
-.ndx {GridSort
David Mitchell
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