> w. szukalski wrote:
> >>> The solution is adding the widgets to the main window.
> >>
> >> All widgets must either be created within the "begin/end" scope of their =
> >> container widget, or must be explicitly "add"ed to their container =
> >> widget (window or group) for them to function, so I'm not sure what is =
> >> different about this?
> >>
> >> Am I missing something here?
> >>
> > class FL_API HelpView : public Group
> >
> > But neither 'add(InputWidget)' nor 'Group::add(InputWidget)'
> > show a widget.
> >
> > But they do not show anything except free space for a widget.
>
> Did you add the widget to a group, but outside of groups area? E.g. a
> group(10, 10, 100, 100) and a widget(120, 120, 50, 100) was added to
> this group? I think this would show the widget, but prevent it from
> working.

No. The containing group has a width of 630 and a height of 400.
The contained widget: 150x25.

winfried
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