On 09/05/11 06:04, Steve Underwood wrote:
>>> I have finally posted some files showing this issue at
>>> http://www.soft-switch.org/fltk-bug/ .
>>> There are image captures of a fresh window, and the same window
>>> after partially covering and uncovering it. The code for the little
>>> program whi
> > I have finally posted some files showing this issue at
> > http://www.soft-switch.org/fltk-bug/ .
> > There are image captures of a fresh window, and the same window
> > after partially covering and uncovering it. The code for the little
> > program which produced this window is also there.
>
>
Steve:
>>> I have finally posted some files showing this issue at
>>> http://www.soft-switch.org/fltk-bug/ .
>>> There are image captures of a fresh window, and the same window
>>> after partially covering and uncovering it. The code for the little
>>> program which produced this window is also the
On 4 Sep 2011, at 19:46, Duncan Gibson wrote:
>> I have finally posted some files showing this issue at
>> http://www.soft-switch.org/fltk-bug/ .
>> There are image captures of a fresh window, and the same window
>> after partially covering and uncovering it. The code for the little
>> program wh
> I have finally posted some files showing this issue at
> http://www.soft-switch.org/fltk-bug/ .
> There are image captures of a fresh window, and the same window
> after partially covering and uncovering it. The code for the little
> program which produced this window is also there.
What happens
> On 08/29/11 19:19, Steve Underwood wrote:
> > I've been using FLTK for years on Linux and Windows machines. For the first
> > time I have tried using it with XFCE 4.8, and I find a problem that doesn't
> > seem to occur anywhere else. I am using FLTK 1.10.
> >
> > If I run Fluid, and create a w
> If I run Fluid, and create a window with some coloured
> background areas, those background are not updated properly.
> The window is initially drawn OK. However, if another window
> then overlaps it and is moved away, the background areas in
> the window I am creating are not properly resto
Am 29.08.11, 23:47 -0700 schrieb Greg Ercolano:
> On 08/29/11 19:19, Steve Underwood wrote:
>> I've been using FLTK for years on Linux and Windows machines. For the first
>> time I have tried using it with XFCE 4.8, and I find a problem that doesn't
>> seem to occur anywhere else. I am using FLTK
On 08/29/11 19:19, Steve Underwood wrote:
> I've been using FLTK for years on Linux and Windows machines. For the first
> time I have tried using it with XFCE 4.8, and I find a problem that doesn't
> seem to occur anywhere else. I am using FLTK 1.10.
>
> If I run Fluid, and create a window with
I just tried installing FLTK 1.3 on my Fedora 15 machine. Under XFCE Fluid now
seems to behave properly, but my application still doesn't. I am only at the
window construction stage of my application, so it is trivial. It creates
several windows, which were designed in Fluid, and then sits in Fl
I've been using FLTK for years on Linux and Windows machines. For the first
time I have tried using it with XFCE 4.8, and I find a problem that doesn't
seem to occur anywhere else. I am using FLTK 1.10.
If I run Fluid, and create a window with some coloured background areas, those
background ar
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