Re: xorg-xserver-1.5.3-2: Dialogs that save their positions keep drifting downwards

2008-11-22 Thread Cesar Strauss
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

Re: xorg-xserver-1.5.3-2: Dialogs that save their positions keep drifting downwards

2008-11-16 Thread Jon TURNEY
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,

Re: xorg-xserver-1.5.3-2: Dialogs that save their positions keep drifting downwards

2008-11-16 Thread Yaakov (Cygwin Ports)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 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-wi

xorg-xserver-1.5.3-2: Dialogs that save their positions keep drifting downwards

2008-11-14 Thread Cesar Strauss
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 amount