Am 07.08.2015 um 23:04 schrieb Milind Gupta: > Multiline is no by default so border worked for the code I sent. Is your > code in lua? Can you send a sample case showing the problem. That will be > the best way to fix it quickly if others can replicate it.
It's not in Lua. I'm using the Chicken-bindings. So it's either compiled to C or interpreted. (Doesn't make a difference.) Attached a screen shot showing the situation. You can see: the multiline text has no border. The left hand single line text has a border as requested. The right hand text, which was created with border=No, however does not have the additional padding around the text (which is good) but still has the border as a darker line around the text area. The second attachment is the same with the bgcolor set to global dlgbgcolor to make the line more obvious. Regards /Jörg > Milind > On Aug 7, 2015 1:42 PM, Jörg F. Wittenberger < > joerg.wittenber...@softeyes.net> wrote: > >> More Info: >> >> I've got a text without a border - as I want it. It works for >> multiline=yes. Seems that only the combination of multiline=No and >> border=No is not working for me. >> >> Am 04.08.2015 um 17:00 schrieb Antonio Scuri: >>> I just tested BORDER under Windows, GTK2 (Ubuntu 10) and GTK3 (Ubuntu >>> 14). And they all work fine. But notice that border is a creation only >>> attribute, so it must be set before mapping into the native system. The >>> Milind example does that.
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