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Wait a second; which OS X do you use? Maybe its because I use 10.9.1 O.o?
Am Mo. Jan. 13 2014 10:25:53 schrieb Manolo Gouy:
> Did you use the attached client.cpp file completely?
> In my hands, I see no flicker, no upside-down and a very decent browser window (not slow as I wrote previously).
>
>> That works so far, but sadly does not get around the minimal flicker and upside-down. However, i did notice that the behavior of the window changed and became resizable. Thanks for that! :)
>> Am Mo. Jan. 13 2014 08:48:23 schrieb manolo.gouy@gmail.com:
>>
>>> I have compiled your code, and see that your setup is very different from what I had imagined.
>>> Forget about prepare_FL_Window_for_cef()/release_after_cef().
>>> Instead call this bit of obj-c++ code early in your app
>>> void fltk_mac_cef_ini()
>>> {
>>> [NSApplication sharedApplication];
>>> [NSApp setServicesMenu:[[NSMenu alloc] initWithTitle:@""]];
>>> }
>>>
>>> as in the attached modified client.cpp file.
>>> You'll obtain a working, resizable, very slow, web browser window.
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