Adam Fedor wrote:
> I tried your example on MacOSX and it didn't work at all (crashed), but 
> after fixing a few things I found that GNUstep's NSBrowser does not 
> really conform to the documentation. I fixed those parts, but I don't 
> think that really helps you any. I think what you were doing before was 
> querying the browser state in the middle of an update which was giving 
> indeterminate results.
> 


P.S. I also had to fix up some classes in in gnustep-gui that relied on 
the incorrect behavior, it's likely that other apps I haven't checked 
yet also will have problems.

-- 
Adam Fedor, Digital Optics Corp.      | I'm glad I hate spinach, because
http://www.doc.com                    | if I didn't, I'd eat it, and you
                                       | know how I hate the stuff.



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