On Thu, 27 Mar 2008 11:18:15 +0100, Klaus Major wrote:
I always forget that I use OS X 10.5.2 at home and 10.4.11 at work.
So it looks like this is a Leopard thing!
I think it's a Leopard/PPC thing since I'm running Leopard 10.5.2 on
an Intel Mac and not experiencing the problem you're
Hi Ken
On Thu, 27 Mar 2008 11:18:15 +0100, Klaus Major wrote:
I always forget that I use OS X 10.5.2 at home and 10.4.11 at work.
So it looks like this is a Leopard thing!
I think it's a Leopard/PPC thing since I'm running Leopard 10.5.2 on
an Intel Mac and not experiencing the problem
Hi friends,
the puzzle has been solved by Mark W. :-)
See here:
http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=6279
Regards
Klaus Major
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Klaus Major wrote:
Hi friends,
the puzzle has been solved by Mark W. :-)
See here:
http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=6279
If you use the setup utility I wrote, it updates the theme bundles for you.
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Hi Björnke,
i can give you a recipe:
1. download stack to create mc (mine or jacques), and create mc
2. download current ide zip, and put file from ide zip into folder
where mc was created (not sure if jacques stack needs this step)
3. start mc, make an empty stack, create scrollbar
Hi Rob,
Klaus
I'm don't know if Jacqueline's idea has worked but anyway...
MC IDE 2.9.1
Engine 2.9.0-rc-2 build 570
Show value ticked
The other properties default.
It still looks the same.
Another screenshot: http://www.drivingwheeldruid.com/scrollbar.html
as Ken already stated, this is
Same setup maybe, but also the same OS, and the same processor
technology? There have been numerous problems in one version of OS X,
that didn't happen in others, and same goes for ppc vs intel. I'd say
a bug that always happens on two machines (or more) is reproducible,
only if it would
Hi all,
Hi Björnke,
i can give you a recipe:
1. download stack to create mc (mine or jacques), and create mc
2. download current ide zip, and put file from ide zip into folder
where mc was created (not sure if jacques stack needs this step)
3. start mc, make an empty stack, create scrollbar
Am 26.03.2008 um 03:39 schrieb J. Landman Gay:
Björnke von Gierke wrote:
Hi Klaus
I see the same difference on Mac OS X 10.5.2 ppc . Wild guess: text
rendering issue, because the scrollbar number in MC needs more
space, and is a bit further down for the same font settings, then
the one
Ah, I should have said that I tried quite a few properties, and none
changed anything with the problem. I meant to say that there seems to
be an engine problem with how the text renders. On the other hand,
maybe rev's font handling stuff uses some magic setting combination
which then
Am 26.03.2008 um 18:52 schrieb Björnke von Gierke:
Ah, I should have said that I tried quite a few properties, and none
changed anything with the problem. I meant to say that there seems
to be an engine problem with how the text renders. On the other
hand, maybe rev's font handling stuff
i can give you a recipe:
1. download stack to create mc (mine or jacques), and create mc
2. download current ide zip, and put file from ide zip into folder
where mc was created (not sure if jacques stack needs this step)
3. start mc, make an empty stack, create scrollbar (optional create
Klaus
I'm don't know if Jacqueline's idea has worked but anyway...
MC IDE 2.9.1
Engine 2.9.0-rc-2 build 570
Show value ticked
The other properties default.
It still looks the same.
Another screenshot: http://www.drivingwheeldruid.com/scrollbar.html
Cheers
Rob
On Thu, 27 Mar 2008 00:28:32 -, Rob wrote:
Klaus
I'm don't know if Jacqueline's idea has worked but anyway...
MC IDE 2.9.1
Engine 2.9.0-rc-2 build 570
Show value ticked
The other properties default.
It still looks the same.
Another screenshot:
You have to make it a bit taller to get the shield-like one, as that
only shows when there's space for the scale. I don't have a metacard
installation right now, but once i have one, i'll test this.
On 24 Mar 2008, at 23:47, Rob wrote:
Klaus
No problems with OSX 10.4.11 for me.
However,
Title: RE: Scrollbar cutoff 2.9?
I have exactly the same problem; both on Tiger and Leopard; both in the development environment and as standalone (rev engine 2.8.1; MC IDE 2.8.4).
Wil Dijkstra
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Klaus Major
Sent: Sun 3/23/2008
Dag Wil,
I have exactly the same problem; both on Tiger and Leopard; both in
the development environment and as standalone (rev engine 2.8.1; MC
IDE 2.8.4).
Maar dat is niet mijn probleem :-D
Problem is that this was a bug in 2.8.1 and should be fixed in 2.9x!
Wil Dijkstra
Regards
Am 25.03.2008 um 10:50 schrieb Björnke von Gierke:
You have to make it a bit taller to get the shield-like one, as that
only shows when there's space for the scale. I don't have a metacard
installation right now, but once i have one, i'll test this.
Why does noone actually seem to READ the
On 25 Mar 2008, at 18:38, Klaus Major wrote:
Am 25.03.2008 um 10:50 schrieb Björnke von Gierke:
You have to make it a bit taller to get the shield-like one, as
that only shows when there's space for the scale. I don't have a
metacard installation right now, but once i have one, i'll test
Hi Klaus
I see the same difference on Mac OS X 10.5.2 ppc . Wild guess: text
rendering issue, because the scrollbar number in MC needs more space,
and is a bit further down for the same font settings, then the one in
Rev.
have fun
Björnke
On 23 Mar 2008, at 14:54, Klaus Major wrote:
Björnke von Gierke wrote:
Hi Klaus
I see the same difference on Mac OS X 10.5.2 ppc . Wild guess: text
rendering issue, because the scrollbar number in MC needs more space,
and is a bit further down for the same font settings, then the one in Rev.
That sounds logical. If that's the case,
Hi Rob,
Klaus
Very odd indeed and would seem to be a platform specific issue.
I have tried this on Windows XP with no issues either with native or
Mac look and feel (as the Mac look on windows is emulated anyway
it's probably not a good test).
Have you tried building a standalone to see if
Hi Richard,
Rob wrote:
Maybe the engine delivers something different when in MC mode
rather than Rev mode. I'm quite sure that MC compatability is not
at the top of the list priority wise for Runrev.
The engine is the engine, whichever IDE it's used in. Supporting
MetaCard simply means
On Mon, 24 Mar 2008 13:23:58 +0100, Klaus Major wrote:
Hi Richard,
Rob wrote:
Maybe the engine delivers something different when in MC mode
rather than Rev mode. I'm quite sure that MC compatability is not
at the top of the list priority wise for Runrev.
The engine is the engine,
Klaus
No problems with OSX 10.4.11 for me.
However, the glyph is different on the control (circular not shield).
Screenshot: http://www.drivingwheeldruid.com/scrollbar.html
Richard
You may be right, but the behaviour on Klaus' system is manifestly different
depending on the IDE he is using,
Hi Klaus,
Might be related to the mis-draw of the option/combo button selectArrow in
2.9-rc2.
/H
please take a look at this little screenshot:
http://www.major-k.de/staxx/scrollbarthumb_cutoff.jpg
This shows the SAME stack!
Front: Rev, engine 2.9 RC2
Back: MC, engine 2.9 RC2
Klaus
Very odd indeed and would seem to be a platform specific issue.
I have tried this on Windows XP with no issues either with native or Mac
look and feel (as the Mac look on windows is emulated anyway it's probably
not a good test).
Have you tried building a standalone to see if this
Rob wrote:
Maybe the engine delivers something different when in MC mode rather
than Rev mode. I'm quite sure that MC compatability is not at the top
of the list priority wise for Runrev.
The engine is the engine, whichever IDE it's used in. Supporting
MetaCard simply means supporting the
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