>----Messaggio originale----
>Da: aw-li...@stellarcom.org
>Data: 19/06/2011 16.13
>
>> In fact, i wrote a workaround to deal with right-click
>> over headings in the new best games window with tk<
>> 8.5.9.  Can you please confirm that it works?
>
>Hm, depending on what you want to achieve. I actually get a
>context menu once I click on the heading, as I would suspect
>to work. Is this a "yes"?

Yes.
The problem with tk < 8.5.9 is that it don't deal with scrollbars.
So if you scroll to the right, for example,  clicking on the heading shouldn't 
work.

>>
>> I cannot understand this.
>> can you try:
>> git reset --hard HEAD^1
>> (this will completely delete my last patch that modify the db switcher 
window)
>> and see if solves the problem?
>
>It does. So it's definitely in your last changes.  I'm about
>to explore what is going on. What I found so far is that the
>call
>
>    bind $w <Configure> "+::windows::switcher::Refresh"
>
>is the source of trouble, this seems to call the
>Refresh-function before the window exists at all.
Scid's mysteries :-)
I have no clue why works on my ubuntu and not on your debian.
The only thing that i may guess is that in someway the [sc_base current] call
at line 641 in switcher.tcl change in some way the result of [sc_base count 
total]


>BTW: your addition of best games to the database switcher.
>I'm not sure that this is sensible all the time. I admit
>that I use the switcher just for what its name says:
>switching databases. For this reason I'd like to have a
>_small_ window. Usually it's 2x2 bases not larger.

Please notice that the games list in "db switcher" window is different from 
the one into "best games" window.
The idea that i wanted to show is a sort of "database" window where typical 
operations (load/copy/search games) can be perfomed all in one place.
I think that the ideas and opinion of scid users can be very useful to find 
the optimal solution.
Bye,
Fulvio



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