This would indeed be useful, the only reason it hasn't been done already is
that it's much easier said than done :)
It could be implemented by giving widgets a function equivalent to a copy
constructor, but I think it would be better if this was combined with a way
to serialize the contents of a w
Go into menuconfig, and select the "POSIX-compatible" OS setting. It will look like
it's already selected, but it isn't.
On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 02:58:46PM +, Mark and Janice Juszczec wrote:
>
> Hi folks
>
> I've been busy fighting with upgrading my laptop to RH7.3 and adding Intel
> AnyPoi
Hmm, maybe your mouse is sending data in a format that the ps2mouse driver
doesn't accept yet? Try turning on event debugging in pgserver, and send some
output showing initialization and a couple clicks.
On Fri, Dec 20, 2002 at 11:50:10AM +0100, Michel, David wrote:
> Hello everybody
>
> i'am new
If you set the PG_WP_SIDE property of the scroll widget to PG_S_TOP or PG_S_BOTTOM it
should automatically become a horizontal scrollbar. If you want an easy way to scroll
something horizontally and/or vertically, you can use the scrollbox widget. You use it
like a normal box widget, but it incl
On Mon, Dec 23, 2002 at 06:38:50PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Thanks, but I've already solved this one by now. It turned out that
> there was a problem with the -msoft-float option in gcc. This caused
> some gamma-table to contain NaN's, which prevented anything from being
> drawn. I've f
On 21 Dec, Micah Dowty wrote:
> Sorry for the late reply.
>
Thanks, but I've already solved this one by now. It turned out that
there was a problem with the -msoft-float option in gcc. This caused
some gamma-table to contain NaN's, which prevented anything from being
drawn. I've fixed it, and the
Hi All,
Default scrolls are put vertically in pgui.But I need a horizontal scroll
bar.How can I do this ?
Thanks...
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