Hi Alex,
Could not we call that an IDE worrying dysfunction dedicated to
programmers?
There's a little chance to encounter this feature in any standalone
or even in any stack normally used :-)
Le 5 juil. 05 à 14:22, Alex Tweedly a écrit :
Dave Cragg wrote:
On OS X, I get the droppings too, (I always wondered what the
technical term was. Thanks.) but only when the button is selected
and is set as default. It seems the droppings are left by the
selection handles, and not the button. Is that the same on Windows?
No.
When I select the button, I get two sets of droppings
- remnants of gray squares from the selection handle
- remnants of black lines along the trailing edge of the button
When the button is not selected, I get only the black lines left
behind - and they are only on the trailing edge, and are apparently
single pixel width.
When I switch from Edit (pointer) tool to Run (browse) tool, the
droppings all disappear. When I hit an arrow key, they all
disappear. But when I hit the tab key, focus moves to the next
button, but the droppings remain.
Thanks to you and John for checking - I feel safe entering it as a
BZ now - #2974
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Alex Tweedly http://www.tweedly.net
Best Regards from Paris,
Eric Chatonet.
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