On 15-03-20 10:07 AM, Roger Davis wrote:
Hi Jim & Konstantin,
I can now add another data point on this topic. My boss bought me a
nice new iMac 27" Retina which arrived a couple days ago (yayy
boss!!), so I decided to do my first ever X11-free quartz-only gtk3
MacPorts install (agh gtk3-
Hi Jim & Konstantin,
I can now add another data point on this topic. My boss bought me a nice
new iMac 27" Retina which arrived a couple days ago (yayy boss!!), so I
decided to do my first ever X11-free quartz-only gtk3 MacPorts install
(agh gtk3-on-quartz!!). I am now seeing your menu in
I forwarded to the list.
Thanks for the response.
jim...
On 15-03-14 09:07 AM, Jim Charlton wrote:
Hi Konstantin:
I wrote to the list earlier to say that I could reproduce the problem
that you have identified. I am using MAC Yosemite 10.10 in a
VirtualBox VM.
To investigate further, I
Hi Konstantin:
I wrote to the list earlier to say that I could reproduce the problem
that you have identified. I am using MAC Yosemite 10.10 in a VirtualBox VM.
To investigate further, I created a new Yosemite VM and installed
MacPorts, Xcode, Xcode tools, and then ran "port install gtk3 +qua
2015-03-11 5:16 GMT+06:00 Jim Charlton :
> Just to keep the ball rolling on this... I tested the gtk3-demo code on a
> jhbuild of gtk+-3.14.5 on a MAC Yosemite 10.10 (virtual machine). I get the
> same result as Konstantin. I am compiling with XQuartz.
>
> Funny enough, I had a similar problem w
Just to keep the ball rolling on this... I tested the gtk3-demo code on
a jhbuild of gtk+-3.14.5 on a MAC Yosemite 10.10 (virtual machine). I
get the same result as Konstantin. I am compiling with XQuartz.
Funny enough, I had a similar problem with an earlier version of gtk-3
(3.10.7). In
2015-03-03 15:01 GMT+06:00 Vest . :
> Hello Konstantin,
>
> I apologize that I probably cannot help you, but I am curious. Do you have
> this issue, if you run a simple demo, where GtkMenu is used?
> Because it seems that when you move the mouse outside of the menu's
> boundaries, something "inside
Hello Konstantin,
I apologize that I probably cannot help you, but I am curious. Do you have
this issue, if you run a simple demo, where GtkMenu is used?
Because it seems that when you move the mouse outside of the menu's
boundaries, something "inside" the widget is cleared and the menu receives
m