On 26 Nov 2012, at 21:37, giorgio wrote:
> hello all. I have FLTK2 (fltk-2.0-win-bin.zip) with MinGW 4.6.2 on Windows
> XP. I can not find the function fl_register_images() How should I do ?
You most probably do not want to have fltk-2; it is generally deprecated for
new projects and never lef
hello all. I have FLTK2 (fltk-2.0-win-bin.zip) with MinGW 4.6.2 on Windows XP.
I can not find the function fl_register_images() How should I do ?
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On 2012-11-26, at 5:38 AM, Matthias Melcher wrote:
>>> ...
>>> "Software releases shall be generated for each successfully completed
>>> software trouble report."
>>>
>>> although this is not like the current (past) practice.
>>
>>
>> Well, I suppose we *could* sort of claim that the weeklies f
>MacOS-specific bug in FLTK 1.3.1 for unbundled applications
>
> I have noticed with STR #2890 a Mac OS X-specific bug present in
> FLTK 1.3.1: unbundled applications don't appear in the dock and
> don't show their system menu.
>
> My idea would be to change the current 1.3.1 archive f
On 26.11.2012, at 10:12, "MacArthur, Ian (SELEX GALILEO, UK)"
wrote:
>
>
>> "Software releases shall be generated for each successfully completed
>> software trouble report."
>>
>> although this is not like the current (past) practice.
>
>
> Well, I suppose we *could* sort of claim that th
> "Software releases shall be generated for each successfully completed
> software trouble report."
>
> although this is not like the current (past) practice.
Well, I suppose we *could* sort of claim that the weeklies fulfil that role...
> Shall we change the CMP?
Maybe; though evidence su