GTK 2.24 is getting one final release once GTK 4.0 is out, and after that
it will be "archived"—i.e. no more releases. Additionally, it's likely
we're going to close all remaining *GTK2-only* issues as "wontfix".
If you have *fixes* for issues, please: open a merge request:
https://gitlab.gnome
> On Nov 16, 2020, at 1:46 PM, Allin Cottrell via gtk-osx-users-list
> wrote:
>
> Back in 2106 there was a thread concerning a crash on macOS when (a) a GTK
> window is maximized, then (b) the user tries to close the maximized window
> via the quartz control button ("x"). See
> https://mail
> On Nov 16, 2020, at 9:09 AM, Andrius Rinkevicius via gtk-osx-users-list
> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> does anybody have any experience how gtk-osx operates on the Big Sur?
> I have one user reporting that that Bluefish has very slow or broken
> scrolling of textview, also some modal windows are
Back in 2106 there was a thread concerning a crash on macOS when (a)
a GTK window is maximized, then (b) the user tries to close the
maximized window via the quartz control button ("x"). See
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/gtk-osx-users-list/2016-February/msg5.html
and following.
I thought
Hi all,
does anybody have any experience how gtk-osx operates on the Big Sur?
I have one user reporting that that Bluefish has very slow or broken
scrolling of textview, also some modal windows are broken (looks like Big
Sur converted them to tabs). Bluefish is build using gtk 3.6.4 and XCode
6.3,