Thanks, somewhere along the line I've missed the focus setting. I'll try playing with that.
Cheers > bruce wrote: > > After doing more research the lack of event processing might be due to it > > not being the active window. I assumed events it received would still be > > processed but maybe not. > > > > So, would I expect that if I create buttons that don't have restrictions in > > highlighting, etc., while not activated, just overloading the handle() > > function that this should work? > > I'm not sure, if this would work, but you should look for FOCUS events > and focus handling. If the FLTK window is not the active window, then > all widgets lose the focus (you get FL_UNFOCUS and/or FL_LEAVE events, > IIRC). Some mouse events are delivered to widgets only if they have > focus, so this _might_ be (part of) your problem. _______________________________________________ fltk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.easysw.com/mailman/listinfo/fltk

