Re: [fltk.general] FLTK with XFCE

2011-09-06 Thread Greg Ercolano
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

Re: [fltk.general] FLTK with XFCE

2011-09-05 Thread Steve Underwood
> > 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. > >

Re: [fltk.general] FLTK with XFCE

2011-09-05 Thread Duncan Gibson
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

Re: [fltk.general] FLTK with XFCE

2011-09-04 Thread Ian MacArthur
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

Re: [fltk.general] FLTK with XFCE

2011-09-04 Thread Duncan Gibson
> 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

Re: [fltk.general] FLTK with XFCE

2011-09-04 Thread Steve Underwood
> 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

Re: [fltk.general] FLTK with XFCE

2011-08-30 Thread MacArthur, Ian (SELEX GALILEO, UK)
> 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

Re: [fltk.general] FLTK with XFCE

2011-08-30 Thread Kai-Uwe Behrmann
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

Re: [fltk.general] FLTK with XFCE

2011-08-29 Thread 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 1.10. > > If I run Fluid, and create a window with

Re: [fltk.general] FLTK with XFCE

2011-08-29 Thread Steve Underwood
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

[fltk.general] FLTK with XFCE

2011-08-29 Thread Steve Underwood
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