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Article #287: FLU 2.11

Created at 13:18 Jun 09, 2004 by jason.bryan

FLU 2.11

  • new widget: Flu_Dual_Slider for controlling 2 values (i.e. a low/high range)
  • added a reset() to Flu_Progress_Meter
  • fixes for Flu_Spinner, Flu_Tree_Browser, Flu_Progress, Flu_File_Chooser
  • added static strings to Flu_File_Chooser allowing the programmer to rename (almost) everything (for non-english support)
  • new flu_dir_chooser() and flu_save_chooser() methods

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From Anonymous, 12:39 Jun 10, 2004 (score=2)

Flu_Dual_Spinner is great, but I can't move the two knobs together so that they have the same value.  For example, in the Dual Slider Windows demo code on the FLU web page the knobs can never come closer than 0.01 units apart.  Is this intentional?  I can envision times when I might want the knobs to be set to the same value.
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From jbryan, 04:19 Jun 11, 2004 (score=1)

you raise a good point, and i will be adding such a feature to the next version!
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From ivan, 20:35 Jun 13, 2004 (score=1)

I use the tree widget and it's great.

Here's one slight nick, tho: In Mac OS X, when I allow DND, set the insertion mode to be INSERT_BACK, and the selection_drag_mode to be DRAG_TO_MOVE it does not move the dragged items. The dragging works visually, but the node won't budge.

I'm using FLU 2.11 with FLTK 1.1.14.
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From Anonymous, 03:05 Jun 14, 2004 (score=3)

there is some kind of problem with my DND on OSX. i've known about it for a while and haven't found a fix yet. i will try to look into it though...
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