Am Donnerstag, den 03.12.2009, 18:24 +0100 schrieb Doriano Blengino: > Dimitris Anogiatis ha scritto: > > Doriano, > > > > from the sample project you posted, I can verify the behavior you described > > when you use the arrow keys. > > If you click on individual cells it jumps fine. But if you try and type > > something on one cell and then click on the next one > > the text you typed before disappears. > > > Perhaps this is because there is no "save" event implemented. But the > complain was about another error: even without writing, but simply > changing the focused cell with the cursor keys, do you see something > strange or not? > > So perhaps a few more changes happened in the tableview control from 2.0 to > > 2.15 (the one you upgraded to) that are > > not yet documented and you just might have to consider using a different > > approach. > > > Which different approach? I would like to identify the cause of this > problem. If it is gambas 2.15, and gambas 2.16 or 2.17 solves, I switch. > If all gambas versions above 2.0.0 have the problem, I stick with 2.0.0. > If the problem are QT libraries, I change them. But surely I don't want > to change a painful code made to compile an invoice through a tableview > with something else... > > I use Debian Lenny 5.0.3 and Gambas 2.16 > > > > I hope this helps. > > > ...it would help if you told me if the error is still there in 2.16 or > not... > BTW: my debian version (cat /etc/debian_version) shows 5.0.2, and is > fully updated. How it goes you have 5.0.3? > > > > > Regards, > > Dimitris > > > > On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 8:49 AM, Doriano Blengino < > > doriano.bleng...@fastwebnet.it> wrote: > > > > > >> I am modifying an old program, which uses a TableView to construct an > >> invoice. > >> The tableview is almost always in edit mode. > >> > >> With gambas version 2.0.0, the original version I used to write the > >> program, there is no problem (not this one). > >> > >> Now I upgraded to gambas v. 2.15 (debian package gambas2 2.15.2-1), running > >> on a debian "stable" release. > >> > >> When in the tableview (in edit mode) I press an arrow key, the cursor slips > >> on every possible cell in the request direction, until it finds the end of > >> the tableview. But this is not enough: if the cursor key is Left or Right, > >> the cell walking goes even further, wrapping to the next or previous row > >> and > >> restarting. > >> > >> I created an executable, and it behaves the same. > >> > >> Then I copied the executable to another machine, having gbx2 version 2.0.0, > >> and the problem does not show up. > >> > >> The program uses explicitly QT; both machines have libqt-mt.so.3.3.8 > >> installed, and the same debian "stable" os, and I use both machines from a > >> third machine running an X11 server (XMing). So it seems the problem is > >> related to gambas. > >> > >> I send a sample project that shows the problem. Launch the application, > >> click on the Tableview to focus it, and press a cursor key. The cursor will > >> travel in the requested direction 'til the end of the grid. > >> > >> What can I do about this? I was very very reluctant to upgrade gambas; but > >> I reached a point where I could no more install or upgrade my system. Even > >> when trying to install a simple htop(1) from debian repositories, I was > >> told > >> to upgrade some fu*ing library, which in turn meant to upgrade gambas, > >> which > >> in turn meant to upgrade QT, GTK, poppler, libc, libc-bin... well, > >> *hundreds* of packages. I will contact the debian mantainer about this - I > >> don't care about postgres, firebird, curl, smtp, opengl, sdl, v4l, xml and > >> things. It seems that to install gambas on debian one must pull in all the > >> world. The other machine, having the old version of gambas, has no problems > >> - I copied the gambas binaries directly, instead of installing them from > >> packages. I can install and upgrade, and everything runs smoothly. Sorry > >> for > >> the debian-related blow. > >> > >> Regards, > >> Doriano > >>
No same with 2.18.0 Revision: 2447 -- Amicalement Charlie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Join us December 9, 2009 for the Red Hat Virtual Experience, a free event focused on virtualization and cloud computing. Attend in-depth sessions from your desk. Your couch. Anywhere. http://p.sf.net/sfu/redhat-sfdev2dev _______________________________________________ Gambas-user mailing list Gambas-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gambas-user