2011/11/20 ChunEon Park <[email protected]>:
>
> Hi , Leif.
Hey,

thanks for the quick response.
>
> I added elm_naviframe_item_promote test case in elementary_test.
> But didn't find the same problem.
I think the reason I have this problem is the auto generated
"back"-button, that messes with the page that is "popped".
I don't know what it does with it, but even though "preserve_pages" is
set, the popped page isn't usable anymore and leads to the magic check
fail.

In your elm test code, you manually create a button, that's why I
guess you can't reproduce this.
>
> Please check it again and notice me your usage if you still have that problem
Just try using pages that were popped using the autogenerated
'prev'-button. Doesn't matter whether the preserve option is set or
not.
>
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>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: "Leif Middelschulte"&lt;[email protected]&gt;
> To: [email protected]
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> Sent: 11-11-20(일) 04:40:16
> Subject: [E-devel] elm_naviframe_item_promote broken?
> Hey there,
> when I use elm_naviframe_item_promote on an item created using
> elm_naviframe_item_push, the magic check in the promote function
> fails.
> Sadly I couldn't find anything using this function in trunk to have a
> look at what I might did wrong. The examples in elementary test don't
> use it.
> Could the person who wrote it verify this issue?
> BR,
> Leif
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