On 01.01.2011 01:21, Michael Sweet wrote:
Any objections to me updating libpng and libjpeg to the current versions for
FLTK 1.3? The current versions are a bit long in the tooth (libpng is
currently 1.4.5 vs. 1.2.40 and libjpeg is currently 8b vs. 6b) and are
missing some functions my
On 01.01.2011 05:42, fltk-dev@easysw.com wrote:
Author: matt
Date: 2010-12-31 20:42:56 -0800 (Fri, 31 Dec 2010)
New Revision: 8151
Log:
A bunch of documentation updates. Not sure if I found everything. The Unicode
section needs some love.
Modified:
+The Apple desktop operating sytem OS X 10.0 and later. MacOS 8 and 9 support
+was dropped after FLTK 1.0.10.
This should probably be FLTK 1.1.10 (or 1.1.11?)
No, it maybe does mean 1.0.x since it is talking about dropping support
for MacOS 8 9, so it would be a while ago...
On 01.01.2011, at 04:32, CIB wrote:
The reason is that it uses a really high contrast to draw some of the box
lines. This looks good on a bright desktop, since black outlines on a white
background look natural, but it looks very ugly on a dark desktop, where
white outlines will be
On 01.01.2011, at 13:18, Ian MacArthur wrote:
+The Apple desktop operating sytem OS X 10.0 and later. MacOS 8 and 9
support
+was dropped after FLTK 1.0.10.
This should probably be FLTK 1.1.10 (or 1.1.11?)
No, it maybe does mean 1.0.x since it is talking about dropping support
for
On 01.01.2011, at 14:24, fltk-dev@easysw.com wrote:
Author: AlbrechtS
Date: 2011-01-01 05:24:39 -0800 (Sat, 01 Jan 2011)
New Revision: 8155
Log:
Documentation updates (FL/Fl_Widget.H): removed some \todo's.
Thanks for all the corrections!
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On 01.01.2011, at 20:47, Michael Sweet wrote:
On Jan 1, 2011, at 6:09 AM, Albrecht Schlosser wrote:
On 01.01.2011 01:21, Michael Sweet wrote:
Any objections to me updating libpng and libjpeg to the current versions
for FLTK 1.3? The current versions are a bit long in the tooth (libpng is
On Jan 1, 2011, at 11:55 AM, Matthias Melcher wrote:
On 01.01.2011, at 04:32, CIB wrote:
The reason is that it uses a really high contrast to draw some of the box
lines. This looks good on a bright desktop, since black outlines on a white
background look natural, but it looks very ugly
FLTK reads the user color settings from the desktop. You can override =
that by giving command line arguments -fg -bg and -bg2, followed by a =
color or color value.
I'm not so sure how changing these values could fix the problem. The box
outlines are produced as a contrast to the bg color,