How's 13:00 GMT on Fridays sound to everyone?
On 2002.02.12 00:59 Philippe Ney wrote:
> Weekly is good.
> For me, rather weekdays ...
> -philippe
>
> > So i guess now we just have to decide on a day and a frequency. I
> would
> > think monthly is a little too long to wait. Weekly would be nice,
I think this is because the dialog is created when you press the enter
key, then it finishes when you release the enter key. I will fix this
soon.
On 2002.02.12 07:51 Okan wrote:
> I've met with a strange thing.That ,when I enter on a
> button,it shows a dialog box (with pgMessageDialogFm
There is no default focus on dialog boxes, but you can do one of two
things to fix this:
- map keyboard keys to the dialog's button with the PG_WP_HOTKEY
property
- use pgFocus to force the focus onto one of the buttons
On 2002.02.12 06:18 Okan wrote:
> Hi again,
> While showing
I've met with a strange thing.That ,when I enter on a
button,it shows a dialog box (with pgMessageDialogFmt
()),after it shows the dialog box ,dBox dissappears itself
in a short time.And the same thing repeats again and
again,when I enter the button.But in another window it
works prop
Hi again,
While showing the dialog boxes (dialog boxes with OK
button,or question window (OK and CANCEL)),no focus now on
OK button or no default focus on CANCEL button.How I can do
that ???
Thanks,thanks,thanks...
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Pgui-de
> It might be kind of excessive to implement regular expression parsing
> in the server for this... but I was thinking maybe specifying a range
> of acceptable characters, or maybe an array with characters or ranges
> of characters to accept.
Well, if there is a way for the client to s
Ok. This fix the problem of update in button.
Thanks,
-philippe
> I just committed several low-level changes to PicoGUI's layout engine. I
> think this fixes the updating problems Philippe and Eric have reported.
> Let me know if you find any problems caused by the new code.
Yes, maybe regex is too much complex and differentiate alpha and numeric chars will be
sufficient.
I have thought about regex to fit all needs people could have in the future, from
alpha/num to a field with ip formating...
Maybe just two properties (PG_WP_ALPHA & PG_WP_NUM) could be sufficient
Great idea!
I just did a quick search and it appears that uClibc supports the regex
functions.
On 2002.02.12 01:33 Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> Am Montag, 11. Februar 2002 18:58 schrieb Micah Dowty:
> > It might be kind of excessive to implement regular expression
> parsing
> > in the server for this.
Am Montag, 11. Februar 2002 18:58 schrieb Micah Dowty:
> It might be kind of excessive to implement regular expression parsing
> in the server for this...
Why not use the parser already present in libc?
man 3 regex
However, I don't know about µClibc and the like. If it does not support
regexe
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