> From your description it seems that what you're doing is correct, but > maybe (I'm not sure about it) there can be a timing problem. AFAIK the > different windows' relationships are established when show()n for the > first time. However, simply calling show() and then hide() > again before > the FLTK event queue gets a chance to run() may not be enough, since > this doesn't instantiate the system Window object, and this *might* > be the cause of your problem.
Yes - that might be consistent with the problem I described in OSX, so may be relevant here. Though note that in my case, the WinXX (and I think Linux) versions actually worked pretty much OK, with or without the workaround, it was only the OSX versions that needed the order tweaked... -- Ian SELEX Galileo Ltd Registered Office: Sigma House, Christopher Martin Road, Basildon, Essex SS14 3EL A company registered in England & Wales. Company no. 02426132 ******************************************************************** This email and any attachments are confidential to the intended recipient and may also be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient please delete it from your system and notify the sender. You should not copy it or use it for any purpose nor disclose or distribute its contents to any other person. ******************************************************************** _______________________________________________ fltk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.easysw.com/mailman/listinfo/fltk

