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STR #1296
Application: | FLTK Library |
Status: | 1 - Closed w/Resolution |
Priority: | 3 - Moderate, e.g. unable to compile the software |
Scope: | 3 - Applies to all machines and operating systems |
Subsystem: | Core Library |
Summary: | Fl_Choice focus problem |
Version: | 1.1.7 |
Created By: | kontakt.andreas-schoemann |
Assigned To: | matt |
Fix Version: | 1.1-current (SVN: v5163) |
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Trouble Report Files:
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#1 | kontakt.andreas-schoemann 07:40 May 27, 2006 |
| test.h 0k | |
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#2 | kontakt.andreas-schoemann 07:40 May 27, 2006 |
| test.cxx 2k | |
Trouble Report Comments:
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#1 | kontakt.andreas-schoemann 07:39 May 27, 2006 |
| To reproduce this one use the attached test program.
Start the program. From the choice menu select an item. The choice menu and the parent window loose focus and the other window becomes the active window. | |
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#2 | matt 02:41 May 30, 2006 |
| Fixed in Subversion repository.
This should work now. Please verify on your platform. I tested VC6. | |
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#3 | matt 01:21 Jun 07, 2006 |
| Re-opened. OP did did not verify the fix. | |
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#4 | matt 06:23 Jun 15, 2006 |
| On Mac OS X, everything works as expected. On which OS do you observe the faulty behaviour? | |
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#5 | kontakt.andreas-schoemann 11:24 Jun 16, 2006 |
| Yes, on OS X it works as expected. I've just verified that.
The problem is on Windows XP. I have currently v1_1_x_r5170 installed and use gcc. | |
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#6 | matt 01:40 Jun 19, 2006 |
| Oh, *that* problem. This is a whacky MSWindows feature that has made us whacking our foreheads for years now. WIN32 seems to be unable to remember the stacking order of windows correctly and, when a popup window closes, pops a randomly chosen window of the same app to the front. This sucks and I do not know how to fix this. | |
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#7 | matt 01:52 Jun 19, 2006 |
| Fixed in Subversion repository.
Please test this. I believe it is fixed now. At least on my XP machine, I could not mess the window stacking order up anymore. | |
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