Alt clicking is problematical under Linux because the default (for Gnome?)
seems to be that alt click will drag the window in the window manager.
D'oh ! I should have thought of that.
I was on KDE (Kubuntu is an Ubuntu distro which is KDE centric).I've just changed the "Alt" in "System Settings > Desktop > Window Behavior" and now its fine :) I'll test later on Gnome and XFCE.
If everything seems OK with you with these fixes, I think I will soon bump
the version number up to 1.1 and make another file release.
Maybe you could go for a little smaller frame than 850 in height : on a 1024*768 setting I can't catch the the "save button" and it wil help me for screencasts :)
BTW I just love now the fact that I can drag and reorganize completely all the elements of the interface (buttons, inspector) in term of position, size, etc. Cool.
The last
really annoying thing I know of is that sometimes when you drop a widget
it continues to drag;
I didn't saw that yet but sometimes (rarely) on Win & LInux, if I alt-click & drag a widget/morph quickly and then if I stop pushing the alt-key and continue to move the mouse away the morph drop but if I press the alt key again in the world the morph go to the new position of the mouse.
This is not a big problem (at least for me).
Also, there is flicker in the TreeWidget from how it is used, but I think
that is livable (I can't find an easy way to freeze it for a while like I
did under wx).
I think its fine I don't find it disturbing.
On the other-hand on WinOS if I right-alt-click on a morph I need to engage in the menu and "quickly" stop pressing the alt-key (otherwise the menu is flickering and its difficult to choose an entry of the menu). When you know it after its fine.
Lots more to do, but probably OK to put those off for the next release.
Yes, sure :)
.
I now it's been a bumpy ride switching widgets toolkits, and I tried to do
it fast to keep momentum moving on this project.
I like bumpy rides, flat and straight roads are boring ...
I'm hoping that once the
system is working well with TK it should be more malleable for more Python
programmers.
I hope too, BTW I could maybe present your work in the Python section of the Libre Software Meeting in July in France if you're OK with that and if you feel it's not too soon.
It's a kind of "big bazaar" in a French University and there's a Python section too organised by the French Python User Group (AFPY). I could apply for a small presentation (there maybe won't be a lot of people since there are lots of // tracks in this meeting but it could interest some python users/developers).
http://www.rmll.info/?lang=en
BTW I can now also change values and method without any problems with your new version. Well done, time to sleep on this part of the globe, time.sleep(7*60*60) :)
francois
--Paul Fernhout
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