On 09/02/11 01:30, MacArthur, Ian (SELEX GALILEO, UK) wrote:
> Also seen on WinXP/32 with mingw and fltk-1.3 r9025.
>
> But only in certain cases... E.g. running examples from the test folder,
> I see problems with the buttons.exe but *not* with button.exe. The
> radio.exe seems to show it too, bu
On 02.09.2011 10:21, MacArthur, Ian (SELEX GALILEO, UK) wrote:
>
>> Could this be that n+1/n-1 problem mentioned in the
>> recent "win32-X11 drawing coordinates" thread..?
>
> Don't think so - I think in that case it was X11 that was slightly awry,
> and only in the drawing of arcs...
Ye
On 09/02/11 01:09, Greg Ercolano wrote:
> On 09/02/11 00:33, Greg Ercolano wrote:
>> On 09/01/11 21:06, Chao Han wrote:
>>> Another screenshot - http://www.ge.tt/#!/8cjIDN7
>>> http://www.ge.tt/#!/8FUGCN7
>>
> Yes, I can replicate OP's exact problem on my win7
> 64bit system with a version
> Yes, I can replicate OP's exact problem on my win7
> 64bit system with a version of 1.3.0 I compiled
> some time ago; black pixel in lower right corner.
>
> Sometimes I've gotten the problem to move around,
> where the black pixel appears at the upper right
> when presse
> Could this be that n+1/n-1 problem mentioned in the
> recent "win32-X11 drawing coordinates" thread..?
Don't think so - I think in that case it was X11 that was slightly awry,
and only in the drawing of arcs...
Or I may be miss-remembering.
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On 09/02/11 00:33, Greg Ercolano wrote:
> On 09/01/11 21:06, Chao Han wrote:
>> Another screenshot - http://www.ge.tt/#!/8cjIDN7
>> http://www.ge.tt/#!/8FUGCN7
>
> Received, confirming a dark pixel in the lower right
> corner of each depressed button.
Yes, I can replicate OP's exact p
On 09/01/11 21:06, Chao Han wrote:
> Another screenshot - http://www.ge.tt/#!/8cjIDN7
> http://www.ge.tt/#!/8FUGCN7
Received, confirming a dark pixel in the lower right
corner of each depressed button.
It would appear when a normal button is drawn,
the right and bottom edges of th
> On 09/01/11 16:50, Chao Han wrote:
> > Can you post a link to a screenshot showing the problem?
> > 1) how to post a link to a screenshot.
>
> Use whatever technique you like to take the screenshot
> (Shift-PrtScreen, then paste into ms paint), upload the
> resulting image to some
> On 09/01/11 16:50, Chao Han wrote:
> > Can you post a link to a screenshot showing the problem?
> > 1) how to post a link to a screenshot.
>
> Use whatever technique you like to take the screenshot
> (Shift-PrtScreen, then paste into ms paint), upload the
> resulting image to some
On 09/01/11 16:50, Chao Han wrote:
> Can you post a link to a screenshot showing the problem?
> 1) how to post a link to a screenshot.
Use whatever technique you like to take the screenshot
(Shift-PrtScreen, then paste into ms paint), upload the
resulting image to some public locat
> On 09/01/11 14:32, Chao Han wrote:
> > While running the test project - buttons in the solution âfltkâ, I have
> > found an issue.
> > When pushed the one button, you can see a black DOT at the bottom right
> > corner.
> > Notes: Under the VS2008 - debug x64 (window7)-latest version 1.3.x-r
On 09/01/11 14:32, Chao Han wrote:
> While running the test project - buttons in the solution ‘fltk’, I have
> found an issue.
> When pushed the one button, you can see a black DOT at the bottom right
> corner.
> Notes: Under the VS2008 - debug x64 (window7)-latest version 1.3.x-r9013,
> Sorr
While running the test project - buttons in the solution âfltkâ, I have
found an issue.
When pushed the one button, you can see a black DOT at the bottom right corner.
Notes: Under the VS2008 - debug x64 (window7)-latest version 1.3.x-r9013,
Sorry to forget the fltk version in the previous
While running the test project - buttons in the solution âfltkâ, I have
found an issue.
When pushed the one button, you can see a black DOT at the bottom right corner.
Notes: Under the VS2008 - debug x64 (window7)
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