Hello Fred, you wrote on Wed, 1 May 2024 21:42:39 +0000:
> About newdialogs: the position of the dialogs are much better now, many > thanks for this great feature. Yes, that's the good point, it mainly works now. BUT: DON'T FORGET - I DID say, they're experimental yet! Didn't I? > But there is a problem with the tfilenameedit component that uses the new > tfiledialog. Yes, there are a couple of problems with this beast. I _suppose_ it's mainly caused by the need for using this weird controller thing, that just serves to introduce another layer of complexity and seals off the final user interface from the calling program. As I wrote in my parallel message (you might not have read it when you wrote the above mentioned), there IS a deep-lying, well, "effect" causing parent forms to be affected adversely, mainly when closing such a dialog. Debugging these things seems close to impossible, because the pertaining functions are used for most every action dealing with program execution, so breakpoints are impossible to use, and following the flow of execution wildly jumps through most of the kernel (gui) code. It might be just a little quirk in the focus handling I found; on Linux, Martin opted to always return the focus "to parent", even when there isn't even a parent window. I _suspect_ that this could be coupled to the "blinking" effect, which occurs because all the application windows seem to be destroyed and rebuilt again when a "newdialog" terminates. (But X11 error handling is implemented in a rather, err, overly optimistic manner, i.e., when an error has been found and been "resolved", the affected functions still return an "ok" result anyway.) BUT a question here - and this is a VERY important one: Does this blinking (and possibly all the other adverse effects too) also occur under Windows? If it didn't occur under Windows, I might be on the right track with the above assumptions, otherwise, the problem might even be rooted deeper still. > You may try with MSEide, compile it using your newdialogs. > Run Mseide and click on menu Settings/Configure MSEide. Yes, I did that, and I found weird behaviour myself. That's why I wrote my last message, and that's a complete no-go for freely published code. Experimental is in order, maybe there's someone who can find the cause of the problem quickly, faster than I can. But it HAS definitly to be made clear that there IS A PROBLEM (and probabely a couple more). > Maybe you could take a look? I'm about it (besides some other tasks, of course), but I'm not really optimistic to have a solution fast. BTW, the other modifications should be unaffected, i.e. the db units and the stat file extensions, which are just minor patches anyway. -- (Weitergabe von Adressdaten, Telefonnummern u.ä. ohne Zustimmung nicht gestattet, ebenso Zusendung von Werbung oder ähnlichem) ----------------------------------------------------------- Mit freundlichen Grüßen, S. Schicktanz ----------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ mseide-msegui-talk mailing list mseide-msegui-talk@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mseide-msegui-talk