Mark Dootson wrote:
Hi,
Wx 0.96 passes all tests - so not fault of Ubuntu folks.
The change was introduced in version 0.95, as I recall, in response to a
user issue with PAR::Packer.
I'm not sure if one could write a test that would tell you if
Wx::HtmlWindow is rendering as expected.
S
Hi,
maybe it is a problem: http://padre.perlide.org/trac/ticket/941
My guess is that this ticket has been reported by Johan ...
Best,
Z.
On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 5:18 PM, Mark Dootson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> IF Padre has a problem with 0.95 / 0.96 on linux - you'd need to check that
> first - I'm just
Hi,
IF Padre has a problem with 0.95 / 0.96 on linux - you'd need to check
that first - I'm just making a guess. But perhaps there isn't a problem.
Come to think of it, if Johan can view the wxDemo example code displayed
correctly in an STC window, then there probably isn't an issue with STC.
Hi Mark,
On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 4:51 PM, Mark Dootson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Wx 0.96 passes all tests - so not fault of Ubuntu folks.
> The change was introduced in version 0.95, as I recall, in response to a
> user issue with PAR::Packer.
> I'm not sure if one could write a test that would tell you if
Hi,
Wx 0.96 passes all tests - so not fault of Ubuntu folks.
The change was introduced in version 0.95, as I recall, in response to a
user issue with PAR::Packer.
I'm not sure if one could write a test that would tell you if
Wx::HtmlWindow is rendering as expected.
A pity that this ended up i
[Quoting Mark Dootson, on May 4 2010, 15:11, in "Re: Problem with wxH"]
> Perhaps the following will work by just calling Wx::_load_dll directly.
>
> use Wx;
> if(($Wx::VERSION =~ /^(0\.95|0\.96)$/) && (not exists($ENV{PAR_0}))) {
>no warnings;
>*Wx::load_dll = sub {
> use warnings;
>
Hi,
$load_fun is in Wx.pm and should contain a reference to Wx::_load_dll
Clearly I misunderstood scoping.
Perhaps the following will work by just calling Wx::_load_dll directly.
use Wx;
if(($Wx::VERSION =~ /^(0\.95|0\.96)$/) && (not exists($ENV{PAR_0}))) {
no warnings;
*Wx::load_dll = sub
Mark Dootson writes:
> use Wx;
> if(($Wx::VERSION =~ /^(0\.95|0\.96)$/) && (not exists($ENV{PAR_0}))) {
>*Wx::load_dll = sub {
> return if $^O =~ /^darwin/i;
> goto &$Wx::load_fun;
>};
> }
Thanks for the speedy answer. Unfortunately, it generates some errors:
Name "Wx::load_
For info,
I've run a build of current wxPerl SVN using ExtUtils::XSpp 0.11 for
wxMSW, wxGTK and wxMAC. It all seems to work OK. I did not have to
change anything other than install ExtUtils::XSpp 0.11. (and its
dependencies).
Usual caveats - it is all ActivePerl with various 'workarounds' I'
Post in haste and spot the error straight away ...
use Wx;
if(($Wx::VERSION =~ /^(0\.95|0\.96)$/) && (not exists($ENV{PAR_0}))) {
*Wx::load_dll = sub {
return if $^O =~ /^darwin/i;
goto &$Wx::load_fun;
};
}
On 04/05/2010 12:06, Mark Dootson wrote:
use Wx;
if(($Wx::VERSION =~ /^(0\.
Hi,
Wx versions 0.95 and 0.96 are 'broken' in this respect, I think.
The following 'workaround' placed in code just after 'use Wx' would
fix it I and account for PAR::Packager.
use Wx;
if(($Wx::VERSION =~ /^(0\.95|0\.96)$/) && (not exists($ENV{PAR_0}))) {
*Wx::load_dll = sub {
return if $^
Hi,
On Ubuntu LTS 10.4 I experience problems with wxHTML rendering.
perl-Wx version 0.96 (as distributed)
Wx version 2.8.1 (as distributed)
Using Wx::Demo 0.11, the Windows > wxHtmlWindow > Simple demo shows a
window with HTML tags unprocessed:
A simple HTML document A simple HTML docume
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