On 17 Jan 2012, at 22:16, [email protected] wrote:

> I have developed an application using v 1.1.X series of fltk over many years, 
> which places many sub windows at the same place inside the main app, only one 
> at at time though.
> 
> I have experimented using it with v1.3.0 and it compiles out of the box,
> but when it comes to running it the windows now appear as dialogs,
> i.e. not attached to the main app, i.e. somehow the current parent window has 
> been set 0 at creation time.
> 
> I will have to step through this under dbx and try to understand what is 
> happening, but just wondered if there are differences between 1.1.X and 1.3.0 
> that to the developers would obviously account for this change in behaviour.


I don't think so - not intentionally anyway... I've done this and it seemed to 
work "the same" with 1.1 and 1.3. I wonder what is different about your usage?

Though, that said, using actual Fl_Windows as subwindows may not be optimal 
anyway; you might do better using Fl_Groups with a flat boxtype instead (though 
the co-ordinate frames will be different, of course...)




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