On Mon, 2012-08-27 at 09:56 +0200, Federico Bruni wrote: > Il 08/08/2012 20:50, Richard Shann ha scritto: > > On Wed, 2012-08-08 at 19:35 +0200, Federico Bruni wrote: > >> > Il 08/08/2012 19:09, Richard Shann ha scritto: > >>> > > It seems to be a bug in gtk - if I enquire if the cursor is visible > >>> > it > >>> > > says it is. If I put the editor in a top level window, it is becomes > >>> > > actually visible. Somewhere in the hierarchy of widgets a signal is > >>> > > getting lost I guess. Do you have GTK2 or 3? I am hoping the bug is > >>> > > fixed in GTK3. > >>> > > > >> > > >> > I think I have both: > >> > > >> > $ aptitude search '~i libgtk' > >> > i A libgtk-3-0 > >> > i A libgtk-3-bin > >> > i A libgtk-3-common > >> > i A libgtk-3-dev > >> > i A libgtk-sharp-beans-cil > >> > i A libgtk-vnc-2.0-0 > >> > i A libgtk2-perl > >> > i A libgtk2.0-0 > >> > i A libgtk2.0-bin > >> > i A libgtk2.0-cil > >> > i A libgtk2.0-common > >> > i A libgtk2.0-dev > >> > i libgtk2.0-doc > >> > > > You can find out which your Denemo is linked to by a message that is > > emitted at startup - I get this > > Gtk version 2.20.1 > > if you also get 2.xx.xx then perhaps you can rebuild against gtk3 and > > see if that fixes the cursor bug? > > > > I get this: > Gtk version 3.4.2 Which means either the bug is not fixed or it is not a gtk bug. Bad either way.
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