Hi, all,
Just downloaded FileVewTest from Adam's website.
On Sep 10, 2007, at 10:11 , Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
> On Monday, September 10, 2007, at 09:52AM, "Christiaan Hofman"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On 10 Sep 2007, at 4:40 PM, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
>>>> I don't think I like the dashed selection and drop highlight,
>>>> for the
>>>> first message it's OK.
>
> Tiger bug there; the dashes aren't supposed to be persistent, but
> NSBezierPath seems to keep per-instance settings as the default
> style. That was hideous looking.
FWIW, I see the dashed line only when the window is empty. If I drop
an icon on the window, the line and text disappears; when I remove
all the icons, they reappear.
>> But you can drop an icon next to itself, duplicating it. That
>> shouldn't happen.
>
> Yeah, thanks for pointing that out; it's a consequence of
> rearranging not being implemented yet. Insertions are handled the
> same regardless of their source. I rewrote most of the drop
> handling code yesterday to handle inserting and guard against some
> assumptions left over my first prototype (which assumed single
> selection).
I'm not sure how this relates, but:
- if I rearrange, I get a dup of the thing I drag (I think
that is what you mean, but I'm not sure).
- if I drop an icon on itself, the icon becomes selected but
I see no dup
- if I drop an icon on a different one, it appears to replace
the existing one
- In both cases, the new icon is just sitting on top of the
existing one. Dragging that icon will reveal the previous one.
>> For me it crashes consistently.
>
> Huh...not a Tiger bug after all, but it does appear to be an Apple
> bug. I copied a fixed version to the same location that shouldn't
> have this problem.
I have seen no crashes (PowerPC, 2x2.7GHz G5, 10.4.10) in any of the
versions I've tried.
Justin
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