I can no longer reproduce #2 exactly, because I am now using my battery eating wireless mouse for clicks, not my number pad for clicks as I usually do, in order to avoid using my wireless mouse. The number pad click is a feature offered for disabled people by the Mac OS.
However, I now notice, that when I attempt to type into the .ijx window, the keystrokes are sort of eaten up by the left margin of the .ijx window and of course are ignored by J. So if I type something like "i. 5" the letters are gobbled up and ignored. I am beginning to wonder if a similar phenomenon on my Mac may be related to my openGL graphics problems that Eric has not been able to fix. On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 12:17 PM, Dan Bron <[email protected]> wrote: > Brian Schott wrote: >> 1. The .ijx window is useless while the simulation is running. >> 2. If I click in the dialog window's title bar, "Hello, world" gets a > little schizophrenic > > I can't reproduce either issue on my Win32 XP system with either j.exe or > j.jar. And I wouldn't expect either behavior - the IJX > should be responsive, because we're using an asynchronous timer, and not > blocking, and the dialog should not respond to clicks on > its title bar, because the only click handler is on the isigraph control. > > -Dan ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
