Alexander Mai wrote:
>
> The LessTif Core Team is pleased to announce
> Release 0.92.26
> of the LessTif library!
>
> This is a another "PICO release", the first LessTif release in 2001!
> As usual we fixed some bugs in the libraries and tried to further
> improve the configuration and build process. So e.g. we removed some
> problems with emacs and NEdit.
> We start to embed mandatory dependencies into our libraries to avoid
> compatibility problems (i.e. libraries used on compile-time
> and run-time don't match) as far as current GNU libtool supports this.
> Additional i18n support has been added to the Text* widgets.
>
> Check out the NOTES and ChangeLog files for detailled
> info on what we have done!
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Ok, Alexander I looked in the Notes and ChangeLog for 0.92.26 and I think I
know what you did that fixed that darn problem that I was having!!!!! :)
2001-03-10 16:43 rwscott
* lib/Xm/: Form.c, GeoUtils.c: Test and fix for a recent SF bug
report. Managing kids in a Form.
When I I first saw the bug report on SF, it did not click for me that I was
having the same problem because that one was with a menu bar.
My problem was that when a xmLabelWidgetClass had its XmNlabelString updated
by XtVaSetValues the xmFormWidgetClass that contained the xmFormWidgetClass
that the Label was in would change sizes and make portions of the window
become hidden under Lesstif, but worked fine under open motif.
It looks like Rick checked in a tester from the SF report, but I have a
question.
I have a 14kb test program that reproduces the error I was having, would you
guys like to have it so you can make sure my variation of the problem does not
come back?
BTW, Thanks for keeping me from having to start distributing OM for my
project. (I worry that if I have to start digging in OM to find the cause of
one of these problems that I may become tainted for working on Lesstif)
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