I removed my Mono 2.6p1 install and installed Mono 2.4 which was released more recently and boasts numerous bugfixes. I'm on Mac OS X Snow Leopard.
My GTK# application still experiences the following problems (previously mentioned on this list): -- The first time I click and drag on the resize corner of a window, nothing happens. On the second attempt, the resize happens. -- After resizing a window, it will not respond to any mouse clicks. If I move the window then it will become responsive again. -- If I scroll within a TextView using the scrollwheel, it displays overlapping text lines. I have to use the arrow keys to coax the TextView to redisplay each line correctly. If I take my .exe over to Linux, these problems disappear. If these problems are unknown, I can try to reduce my program down to something smaller that exhibits them. If these problems are known, are there plans around fixing them for Mono 2.4.x or Mono 2.6? I originally thought GTK# would be well cared for because major apps use it, like MonoDevelop for Mac. But now I'm thinking that the wizards behind such apps are using a "custom GTK#" they tweaked to work for them while the main GTK# distribution, um, ... rots? Sorry for the strong word, but I don't see any GTK# love in these release notes... http://www.mono-project.com/Release_Notes_Mono_2.4.3 -Chuck _______________________________________________ Gtk-sharp-list maillist - Gtk-sharp-list@lists.ximian.com http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/gtk-sharp-list