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STR #1815

Application:FLTK Library
Status:1 - Closed w/Resolution
Priority:2 - Low, e.g. a documentation error or undocumented side-effect
Scope:3 - Applies to all machines and operating systems
Subsystem:Documentation
Summary:FLTK Tutorial 'Writing Your First Program' should cover begin()/end()
Version:1.1-current
Created By:greg.ercolano
Assigned To:matt
Fix Version:1.1-current (SVN: v6007)
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#1 greg.ercolano
08:19 Oct 20, 2007
As described in this article:
http://fltk.org/newsgroups.php?gfltk.general+v:23821

..the description of begin()/end() has somehow fallen out of the docs for 'Writing Your First Program':
http://fltk.org/documentation.php/doc-1.1/basics.html#3_1

The old docs covered this (highlighted in red):
http://seriss.com/people/erco/fltk/fltk-old-docs-page-1.png

Suggest restoring that paragraph into the 1.x docs.
 
 
#2 greg.ercolano
13:09 Oct 22, 2007
Actually, I think this is a dup of STR #1718:
http://fltk.org/str.php?L1718

Apparently it's been fixed in SVN by Matt, but hasn't made its way to the website docs for 1.x.
 
 
#3 StanS
05:50 Oct 26, 2007
The documentation should also discuss Fl_Group::current(),
and its implications.  There are examples of why this is important
here http://www.fltk.org/newsgroups.php?s14855+gfltk.general+v14862+T0
and here http://www.fltk.org/newsgroups.php?s14855+gfltk.general+v14861+T0

Mostly in the same thread, other users have reported being tripped up as well.
 
 
#4 matt
03:02 Dec 27, 2007
Fixed in Subversion repository.  
     

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