Hi John,

On 6 March 2012 09:38, John Emmas <john...@tiscali.co.uk> wrote:
> We're using GTK+ v2.20.0 which was current at that time.  The Windows version 
> has a peculiar problem
>
> The problem affects any "scrollable / draggable" object but the easiest 
> example to explain is probably a scroll bar.  Let's say I left click on a 
> scroll bar and start dragging it to scroll the attached GTK+ window.  But 
> while the scroll bar is scrolling, my mouse pointer goes outside the relevant 
> window and I release the left mouse button.  As you might expect, the scroll 
> bar stops scrolling.  The problem occurs when I return my mouse pointer back 
> inside the GTK+ window.  It seems like the scroll bar doesn't fully realise 
> that I've let go of it.  So as soon as my mouse pointer returns within the 
> GTK+ window, the scroll bar starts moving again - even though the mouse 
> button isn't pressed any more.

Yes, this (and many other annoying bugs) were fixed for 2.24. You
should see good improvements to copy/paste, drag/drop and filename
encoding support as well. It might even be a bit quicker.

I've just rebuilt my program against 2.24 if you want to test that or
anything else:

http://www.vips.ecs.soton.ac.uk/development/nip2-7.28.0-beta3a-setup.zip

John
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