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Link: https://www.fltk.org/str.php?L3460
Version: 1.4-feature
Fix Version: 1.4.0
I figure I should fix my mess a bit by reposting the suggs, identifying
each with a letter (something I should have done from the beginning),
and mark which ones have been fixed so far:
[A] While typing into the widget properties dialog under C++ -> Comment,
checking of ()'s needs to be turned off. As soon as you type an
open paren, it immediately posts a dialog complaining about a
missing closing paren. Ditto for curly braces. Even deleting a paren
or curly brace immediately posts a warning dialog.. while you're still
typing.
(DONE: Matt, comment #3)
[B] It appears the scrollbar is not recalculated after copy/paste
operations, and/or moves with F2. This can best be seen with large
trees (over a page of items). Select a bunch of items at the top and
move them down with F3 seems OK, but moving them up again with F2, the
scrollbar doesn't update correctly, giving very misleading position
info to the user.
[C] When "Code Properties" is opened, horiz/vert scrollbar positions
of last edit are remembered, but cursor position is not (it's
always at the top of the text). So either the cursor position
needs to be remembered, or the scrollbars reset to the top/left.
(DONE: Matt, comment #5)
[D] Shell->Command should be saved in the project if set, so any
'make' commands to build the project are saved with it. Perhaps
these commands should be saved per-platform, or perhaps
per-hostname, so the same fluid file can be used to build in
each environment.
(Discussion)
[E] When a shell command is running, it pops open the 'shell output'
window /centered under the mouse/. It would be better IMHO if it
left the shell output window where the user last positioned it,
and didn't always try to track the mouse. Or perhaps a GUI option
can be made for this.
(DONE: Matt, comment #7)
[F] There should be separate items in New -> Menus for
Toggle and Radio Item. Currently you have to create a menu item,
and then change the untitled chooser at the upper right of the
C++ tab from "Normal" to "Toggle". This is obscure, and is likely
as confusing to new users as it is hard to remember for seasoned
users.
(DONE: Matt, comment #8)
Link: https://www.fltk.org/str.php?L3460
Version: 1.4-feature
Fix Version: 1.4.0
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