When I started programing gambas I used gtk+ components because I'm gnome
users. I like to try my apps in kde and gnome and it's a fact at the moment,
the same code works different in both (and sometimes doen't work in gtk+).

For this reason, and because I know Benoit use KDE I allways use qt
components in my apps. Maybe it's possible gtk+ component will be
deprecated.

Regards,
Ricardo

2009/10/13 [email protected] <[email protected]>

> This has me pulling my hair out. I think I have narrowed the problem
> down to the GTK+ toolkit for Gambas.
>
> If I create a GTK+ project and put a TextBox and a ValueBox on a form
> and set their default values, when I tab to the TextBox I can over-type
> the text, but when I tab to the ValueBox, the number I type is appended:
>
> For example, if the ValueBox contains 5000 and I type 7, the value
> becomes 50007.
>
> However if I change the project to use a Qt GUI, it works as I expect,
> i.e. if the ValueBox contains 5000 and I type 7, the value becomes 7. I
> have been able to reproduce this behaviour.
>
> Is that normal for GTK+? Is there anything I can do short of using Qt?
> Am I doing something wrong?
>
> Also, I can't find any documentation why I might use Qt in Gambas as
> opposed to GTK+ in Gambas. Opinions on what is best and why will be
> appreciated.
>
>
>
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