Cesar Strauss wrote:
There is a GTK application (gschem from www.geda.seul.org) that saves
the position of its sub-dialogs when they close, so they reopen at the
same place.
Up to now, on Cygwin/X, this didn't always work well: in multi-window
mode, dialogs kept reopening a little lower each
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Cesar Strauss wrote:
There is a GTK application (gschem from www.geda.seul.org) that saves
the position of its sub-dialogs when they close, so they reopen at the
same place.
Up to now, on Cygwin/X, this didn't always work well: in multi-window
Yaakov (Cygwin Ports) wrote:
Cesar Strauss wrote:
There is a GTK application (gschem from www.geda.seul.org) that saves
the position of its sub-dialogs when they close, so they reopen at the
same place.
Up to now, on Cygwin/X, this didn't always work well: in multi-window
mode, dialogs
Hello,
There is a GTK application (gschem from www.geda.seul.org) that saves
the position of its sub-dialogs when they close, so they reopen at the
same place.
Up to now, on Cygwin/X, this didn't always work well: in multi-window
mode, dialogs kept reopening a little lower each time, by an