> This was done with a different function, Widget::copy_label() 
> in fltk 2.

Hi Bill,

I don't think that's what the OP is asking for - the fltk2 copy_label()
method was added to later 1.1 and is in 1.3, but *I think* what the OP
wants is a global control to make *all* labels behave as copy_label().

I may be mis-interpreting... If my interpretation is correct, wll, I'm
not keen, I quite like the current mechanism...



> On 10/17/2011 10:22 AM, David wrote:
> >
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> > Link: http://www.fltk.org/str.php?L2737
> > Version: 1.3-feature
> >
> >
> > I've enhanced FLTK to include a new application level option
> > Fl::copy_labels(int v) to enable (1) or disable (1) an option to
> > automatically copy (allocate memory for) Fl_Widget labels.  
> Also added
> > Fl:copy_labels() to return status of option (enabled or disabled).
> >
> > Changed Fl.H and Fl_Widget.cxx
> >
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