Matt Rice schrieb:
There seems to be an issue with gui or back wrt the field editor,
its visible in NSSearchField and NSTableView/NSOutlineView at least
on NSTableView select a row and then double click it to edit it,
-editColumn:row:... is called and calls the cells -selectWithFrame:...
or
Nicolas Roard schrieb:
On 1/29/07, Gregory John Casamento [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All,
Perhaps we could put a set of images to represent the key masks
needed.The #/+/- scheme adds absolutely nothing and only clutters
the interface. It would be better to implement a mechanism which
Matt Rice schrieb:
I don't really like the new NSMenuItemCell behaviour which adds #, /,
+, ^ to
show the key mask before the key equivalent.. i think its unattractive and
makes it hard to quickly see the key equivalent, and doesn't increase the
comprehension of which keys to press since
Adam Fedor schrieb:
On Jan 26, 2007, at 7:48 AM, Richard Frith-Macdonald wrote:
On 24 Jan 2007, at 16:36, Ted Howard wrote:
Perhaps a bigger issue is that my compiler (gcc-4.1.1) happily
compiles the current code! Now that seems to me like a rather severe
compiler bug. Does anyone know
Adrian Robert schrieb:
Someone was asking me about whether Emacs.app supports the -GSFilePath
option which GWorkspace uses to tell applications to open files. I
thought that there were already two ways to do this in OpenStep / Cocoa:
-NSOpen option, and NSApplication-application:openFIle:
Ted Howard schrieb:
When I try to compile gui from the trunk, I get a duplicate member error
in NSMenuItemCell.h on _backgroundColor.
Upon looking at the code, I noticed that NSButtonCell was recently
modified to include a _backgroundColor member. Since NSMenuItemCell
extends NSButtonCell,
Christopher Armstrong schrieb:
Quite coincidentally, I've been playing around with this stuff myself in
an attempt to develop further the theming API. I've been having trouble
trying to sort out some of these problems as well. I was going to
develop further what I was working on for submitting
While I working on NSButtonCell I stumbled over a few questions that I
am not able to solve myself. Perhaps one of you knows some of the answers.
1. Gradients
I tried to get gradients for a button to display on my Mac, but failed
to see any difference. How do I enable gradient display?
I want to
Andrew Ruder schrieb:
I was browsing freshmeat.net earlier tonight and came across a package
called 'svnstat.' Since I keep local mirrors of all the gnustep stuff
(with svk), I generated some statistics of some gnustep stuff. It is
pretty neat to look through.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2007-01-10 07:59:16 -0800 Fred Kiefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HI Matt,
could you please explain this patch a bit? Only the last bit is about
selecting the right cell in NSTrackModeMatrix. Are the other change a
result of this?
It looks like you intent to prevent
Richard Frith-Macdonald schrieb:
On 29 Dec 2006, at 01:26, Fred Kiefer wrote:
Could somebody please verify that this method does what I expect it to
do?
I need such a test within NSDocument. Here Apple takes special care that
if somebody has implemented the old interface methods
Richard Frith-Macdonald schrieb:
On 30 Dec 2006, at 16:09, Fred Kiefer wrote:
BOOL
GSObjCHasOverridden(Class baseClass, id object, SEL selector)
{
if (GSObjCIsClass(object))
{
if ((Class)object == baseClass
|| GSGetMethod((Class)object, selector, NO. YES
Could somebody please verify that this method does what I expect it to do?
I need such a test within NSDocument. Here Apple takes special care that
if somebody has implemented the old interface methods for NSDocument in
a subclass, then these methods are actually called instead of the new
Yen-Ju Chen schrieb:
I guess this is the reason why transparency does not work in Cairo
backend:
cairo backend draw everything directly on xwindow.
In -gui, an image is often draw on a hidden window, then composite
on the destination.
Because cairo backend draw directly on xwindow first,
Gregory John Casamento schrieb:
Richard,
The reasons behind the move to Cairo are as follows:
1) Cairo is being used by a number of other projects. It is very stable and
well maintained.
2) Cairo has been ported to a number of other operating systems, including
windows and has a large
Matt Rice schrieb:
On 2006-11-29 04:19:25 -0800 Christopher Armstrong
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all
I wish to make a proposal regarding NSMenu. There has been alot of
debate about GNUstep's stacked menus in the past. It is clear that alot
of people like GNUstep's stacked menus, but alot
matt rice schrieb:
Author: ratmice
Date: Wed Nov 1 10:50:00 2006
New Revision: 24007
URL: http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/gnustep?rev=24007view=rev
Log:
* Source/NSTableView.m: Add new private methods.
(-mouseDown:): Reorganize and don't track cells until dragging
has
David Ayers schrieb:
Fred Kiefer schrieb:
Author: fredkiefer
Date: Fri Oct 27 14:25:26 2006
New Revision: 23971
URL: http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/gnustep?rev=23971view=rev
Log:
Small correction to adopt to base change also remove annoying warning.
Modified:
libs/back/trunk/ChangeLog
Hi Matt,
hope I did not block you by not replying. I was away this week and gave
up on reading mails while travelling some time ago.
To me this patch looks great so go ahead. What could be added is
translatability of the texts, but this is missing in the whole file. We
need to add this at some
Matt Rice schrieb:
not sure if anyone is opposed to adding something like
this...
it provides a userInfo browser to the exception panel
which gets shown when you click on the icon in the
upper left hand corner.
i find it very useful when doing key value coding
stuff
and you have
Adam Fedor schrieb:
Test results for GNUstep as of Wed Oct 18 06:34:16 EDT 2006
If a particular system failed compilation, the logs for that system will
be placed at ftp://ftp.gnustep.org/pub/testfarm
If you would like to be a part of this automated testfarm, see
I like this proposal very much, there is one area, where I see problems,
but we could wait until we actually face them. This is the question, who
will be willing to work on the bugfix releases?
Most developers will spend their time and efforts on the new unstable
release, then somebody needs to
HI Matt,
could you please explain this change? When writing this method I took
great care to implement it the way Quentin did describe the behaviour of
Cocoa in his mail from the 8th of September. Was the description wrong
or just my implementation?
Cheers
Fred
matt rice schrieb:
Author:
I would agree with Adams answer, go for a dummy graphics backend.
Perhaps we could even rewrite the back makefile to have gsc usable as such?
As I understand it you will need a window, or rather event server based
on SDL. Put that into back and perhaps somebody may later add code to
make this a
In reply to this bug report I have finally changed NSControl's method
mouseDown: to no longer fiddle with the action mask of the cell and also
not to capture the mouse any more. The later is needed to allow the cell
to start any modal windows.
I regard this as a rather deep change and have tested
Hi Quentin,
I may not understand your problem correctly, but if you only want to
make sure that the new functionality is available and you know that it
was not available at a certain release version of GNUstep, but will be
in what ever version comes next. Then it should be possible to just use
I am still trying to get the Books application to compile with GNUstep.
Amongst many other things that are still missing, we also need
NSController and the two subclasses NSObjectController and
NSArrayController. All these classes have been added to AppKit in MacOSX
10.3 and extended in 10.4.
While trying to reproduce a problem with the xlib backend on my newly
installed SuSE 10.1 system, I found that menus get only partially
displayed, also the knob in horizontal sliders was missing. With this
few hints I set off to drag down the bug behind it. It took my quite
some time, but now I
Quentin Mathé wrote:
Le 15 mai 06 à 04:06, BALATON Zoltan a écrit :
- CGFont: Enough to get fonts from Fontconfig for CGContextSelectFont
Is there any code to support Fontconfig in GNUstep right now ?
To answer just this question: Yes!
For the xlib backend it is in GSXftFontInfo.m and for
Hi Gregory,
that is a great step for GNustep.
Thank you for achiving it.
Fred
Gregory John Casamento wrote:
I just wanted to post some screenshots here of progress thusfar on nib
compatibility efforts. Here is a gui done in IB, the GNUstep one is
running in a live app and the Cocoa one is
Tim McIntosh wrote:
On May 11, 2006, at 5:41 PM, Fred Kiefer wrote:
Quentin Mathé wrote:
I think it could be better to phrase the key 'GSDontShowAppIcon' in an
affirmative way, just 'GSShowAppIcon'. It seems to be the usual rule
with boolean choice in UI and API
Hi Gregory,
when seeing your regular updates to the NIB compatibiltiy branch, I am
wondering, when you will decide that it is time to merge this branch
back into the main trunk.
In my opinion the time will be right, when this branch is stable enough
to not break other GNUstep code. It does not
Hi Richard,
I just checked this change and found that you have hard coded the value
of NSCommandKeyMask as the modifier. If I see correctly, the modifier
could be changed on the menu item, so it looks better to use [item
keyEquivalentModifierMask]. Most likely this error was already in the
old
Quentin Mathé wrote:
I have done new tests with other applications today like Notebook, Ink
and ToolbarExample (which is document based). With the two last ones,
the result is a segmentation fault on a document window close :-/. It's
retain/release issue. Now I think that's the extra
Hi Quentin,
Quentin Mathé wrote:
Le 28 mars 06 à 00:57, Fred Kiefer a écrit :
I am rather unsure about this patch.I don't quite remember, who did
put in these commetn lines on retaining the window, but I would
expect that there were reasons for it at that time. Still they may
have been
Hi Maurizio,
don't get us wrong, we all started to learn lojban right after getting
your mail with the GNUstep translations. This is what is keeping us from
submitting your patch. As soon as the whole GNUstep mailing list has
been converted to lojban we will resume working and your patch will be
OK, I submitted both files, now back to learning lojban. :-)
Cheers
Fred
Maurizio Boriani wrote:
On 2006-03-29 19:29:48 +0200 Fred Kiefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Maurizio,
don't get us wrong, we all started to learn lojban right after getting
your mail with the GNUstep translations
Hi Quentin,
I am rather unsure about this patch.I don't quite remember, who did put
in these commetn lines on retaining the window, but I would expect that
there were reasons for it at that time. Still they may have been the now
redundant solution of an already resolved problem.
Did you do
Sorry, this was my fault. When submitting the patch for NSStepperCell
this other change went through unnoticed. Thank you for fixing it.
I will now submit these files although they are still not complete, but
otherwise I may produce the same problem once more.
Cheers
Fred
Gregory John Casamento
Adam Fedor wrote:
On Mar 14, 2006, at 3:11 PM, Fred Kiefer wrote:
Adam Fedor wrote:
The GNUstep Base Library, version 1.12.0, is now available.
After a SVN update and a rebuild of make and base, I get the follwoing
error message when rebuilding gui (make distclean; ./configure; make
Hi Stefan,
Stefan Urbanek wrote:
On 15/03/06, Adam Fedor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2006-03-15 07:53:12 -0700 Stefan Urbanek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Looks like all necessary code is already in GNUstep, it is just a
matter of
rewiring it. But well ... I do not see much into the
Adam Fedor wrote:
The GNUstep Base Library, version 1.12.0, is now available.
After a SVN update and a rebuild of make and base, I get the follwoing
error message when rebuilding gui (make distclean; ./configure; make;
make install):
Creating GSspell.service/Resources/Info-gnustep.plist...
Andy Ruder wrote:
Gregory and I have been working together to figure out a problem with
the svn repos. We have discovered that several hundred of the files
in CVS have been added without the -kb flag (binary files). We are
working to correct this problem, and I think I have made a patch to
Hi Tim,
thank you for this long explaination. You did convince me, I am now all
in favour for your patch. Your patch seems to make scenarios possible,
that didn't work before. But this is not my area of expertice, perhaps
Adam and Richard have something to say here?
Fred
Tim McIntosh wrote:
Hi Tim,
I read through your mail and your patch, but still don't quite get the
issue you have. It is a know problem that GNUstep will complain about
multiple displays and it even may not work fully correctly in that case,
but what is causing you problems?
What value are you using for DISPLAY?
Roman Belenov wrote:
1) How to get a list of all running GNUstep applications ?
launchedApplications seems to return only the list of apps launched from the
current one. For now I just use a list of message ports obtained by examining
corresponding subdirectory and treat everythying as a
CVSROOT:/cvsroot/gnustep
Module name:gnustep
Branch:
Changes by: Fred Kiefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/01/08 17:48:34
Modified files:
core/gui : ChangeLog
core/gui/Source: NSTableView.m
Log message:
Intercell spacing change for NSTableView
CVSROOT:/cvsroot/gnustep
Module name:gnustep
Branch:
Changes by: Fred Kiefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/01/07 00:52:20
Modified files:
core/base : ChangeLog
core/base/Source: NSPropertyList.m
Log message:
Improve binary property list creation
CVSROOT:/cvsroot/gnustep
Module name:gnustep
Branch:
Changes by: Fred Kiefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/01/04 12:41:05
Modified files:
core/gui : ChangeLog
core/gui/Source: NSSliderCell.m
Log message:
Protect against knob image being nil
Hi Matt,
matt rice wrote:
Log message:
* Source/NSTableView.m (-mouseDown:): Copy the selected cell before
tracking mouse, add comment. (patch previously reverted 2005-05-30)
(-mouseDown:): Check for pointer equality in addition to isEqual:
which doesn't work with
Enrico Sersale wrote:
On 2005-12-31 17:54:35 +0200 Fred Kiefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
matt rice wrote:
Log message:
* Source/NSTableView.m (-mouseDown:): Copy the selected cell before
tracking mouse, add comment. (patch previously reverted 2005-05-30)
(-mouseDown:): Check
Adam Fedor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you are using Cocoa and your nibs are in the newer XML format, it
might be possible for GNUstep to read them directly. This is not a
complete project so I would expect some troubles there as well.
Effetivelly. The files I downloaded contains
Adam Fedor wrote:
CVSROOT: /cvsroot/gnustep
Module name: gnustep
Branch:
Changes by: Adam Fedor [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/12/20 20:36:59
Modified files:
core/back : ChangeLog
core/back/Source/art: ARTContext.m
core/back/Source/x11: XGServer.m
CVSROOT:/cvsroot/gnustep
Module name:gnustep
Branch:
Changes by: Fred Kiefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/12/10 17:41:06
Modified files:
core/back : ChangeLog
core/back/Source/x11: XGServerWindow.m
Log message:
Use UTF8 window title for X where
CVSROOT:/cvsroot/gnustep
Module name:gnustep
Branch:
Changes by: Fred Kiefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/11/29 00:16:10
Modified files:
core/gui : ChangeLog
core/gui/Source: NSTabView.m NSTextField.m
Log message:
GUI patches by Andreas Höschler
Hi Gregory,
Gregory John Casamento wrote:
--- Fred Kiefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gregory John Casamento wrote:
If you are a maintainer, please make any changes for your section
that you deem appropriate.
as far as I know we currently don't have a maintainer for GUI, so we all
should
Hi Gregory,
Gregory John Casamento wrote:
If you are a maintainer, please make any changes for your section
that you deem appropriate.
as far as I know we currently don't have a maintainer for GUI, so we all
should comment on that part. And some of us already did in previous mail
exchanges. I
CVSROOT:/cvsroot/gnustep
Module name:gnustep
Branch:
Changes by: Fred Kiefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/11/21 13:33:59
Modified files:
core/gui : ChangeLog
core/gui/Source: NSSliderCell.m NSTextField.m
Log message:
Two small patches from
CVSROOT:/cvsroot/gnustep
Module name:gnustep
Branch:
Changes by: Fred Kiefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/11/18 17:53:53
Modified files:
core/back : ChangeLog
core/back/Source/x11: XGServerWindow.m
Log message:
Don't user NET WM icon on Window
Gregory John Casamento wrote:
P.S. I personally like the Gorm name, but I wanted to poll the community
before
the next major version of the application comes out.
I actually like the old name as well. Do we really need to change it?
There will always be people complaining about every
Fabien VALLON wrote:
- -performClick: is not implemented
This aint no problem, deviating from the OpenStep/Apple specification we
introduced the method performClickWithFrame:inView: on NSCell, which
gets called by performClick:. NSButtonCell now overwrites this method
instead of performClick:.
CVSROOT:/cvsroot/gnustep
Module name:gnustep
Branch:
Changes by: Fred Kiefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/11/06 19:37:27
Modified files:
core/gui : ChangeLog
core/gui/Source: NSApplication.m NSImage.m
Log message:
Take care that images render
David Ayers wrote:
Fred Kiefer schrieb:
On the more down to the bits side, I would like to see a stable memory
layout for all GUI classes. This has two aspects, we are still missing
some ivars that will be needed for full OpenStep/Cocoa compliance. The
other side is that we could use more bit
Gregory John Casamento wrote:
GNUstep has been relatively stagnant over the last several months and it has
become a cause for concern for me.
Here I have to agree with you. GNUstep is for some time now actually
usable, but progress and contributions have slowed down a lot. I can
only talk
David Ayers wrote:
--- gnustep/gnustep/core/gui/Source/GSTitleView.m 2005/05/26 02:52:43
1.11
+++ gnustep/gnustep/core/gui/Source/GSTitleView.m 2005/10/19 23:54:22
1.12
@@ -351,7 +351,7 @@
}
// We do not need app menu over menu
-- (void) rightMouseDown:
CVSROOT:/cvsroot/gnustep
Module name:gnustep
Branch:
Changes by: Fred Kiefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/10/19 23:54:27
Modified files:
core/gui : ChangeLog
core/gui/Headers/AppKit: NSInputManager.h
core/gui/Source: GSTitleView.m NSColor.m
CVSROOT:/cvsroot/gnustep
Module name:gnustep
Branch:
Changes by: Fred Kiefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/10/18 07:46:25
Modified files:
core/gui : ChangeLog
core/gui/Source: NSApplication.m
Log message:
Don't call NSDocumentController
CVSROOT:/cvsroot/gnustep
Module name:gnustep
Branch:
Changes by: Fred Kiefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/10/17 10:47:54
Modified files:
core/base : ChangeLog
core/base/Source: NSNumberFormatter.m
Log message:
Small improvements
CVSROOT:/cvsroot/gnustep
Module name:gnustep
Branch:
Changes by: Fred Kiefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/10/17 11:50:04
Modified files:
core/gui : ChangeLog
core/gui/Source: NSSavePanel.m
Log message:
Accept dragged file names in NSSavePanel
CVSROOT:/cvsroot/gnustep
Module name:gnustep
Branch:
Changes by: Fred Kiefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/10/14 10:57:09
Modified files:
core/gui : ChangeLog
core/gui/Source: NSRulerView.m
Log message:
Adjust mark display for vertical rulers
CVSROOT:/cvsroot/gnustep
Module name:gnustep
Branch:
Changes by: Fred Kiefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/10/14 11:06:25
Modified files:
usr-apps/examples/gui/Ink: ChangeLog Document.m
Log message:
Added vertical ruler view.
CVSWeb URLs:
http://savannah.gnu.org
Adam Fedor wrote:
On 2005-09-13 10:51:18 -0600 Adam Fedor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I hope to make a new core libraries release this week (sub-minor
revision). Assuming I get the time.
Also, anyone opposed to making the art back end the default? It's been
this way in Startup for a while
Nicolas Roard wrote:
On 8/28/05, Fred Kiefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some of you may have noticed that this week the release 1.0 of cairo has
been published. For quite some time GNUstep has had a backend based on
this graphics library. But this has always been incomplete and also
cairo has
CVSROOT:/cvsroot/gnustep
Module name:gnustep
Branch:
Changes by: Fred Kiefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/08/28 00:48:13
Modified files:
core/back : ChangeLog
core/back/Headers/cairo: CairoFontInfo.h CairoSurface.h
core/back/Source/cairo
Some of you may have noticed that this week the release 1.0 of cairo has
been published. For quite some time GNUstep has had a backend based on
this graphics library. But this has always been incomplete and also
cairo has changed a lot over the months. In the last few weeks I cleaned
up the code
CVSROOT:/cvsroot/gnustep
Module name:gnustep
Branch:
Changes by: Fred Kiefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/08/19 23:42:55
Modified files:
core/back : ChangeLog
core/back/Source/cairo: CairoFaceInfo.m CairoFontInfo.m
Log message:
Adopted to Cairo
CVSROOT:/cvsroot/gnustep
Module name:gnustep
Branch:
Changes by: Fred Kiefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/08/20 00:10:35
Modified files:
core/back : ChangeLog
core/back/Source/cairo: CairoGState.m
Log message:
Sort colours in bitmap as expected
CVSROOT:/cvsroot/gnustep
Module name:gnustep
Branch:
Changes by: Fred Kiefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/07/27 23:25:32
Modified files:
core/back : ChangeLog
core/back/Headers/cairo: CairoFaceInfo.h CairoFontEnumerator.h
CVSROOT:/cvsroot/gnustep
Module name:gnustep
Branch:
Changes by: Fred Kiefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/07/27 23:29:51
Modified files:
core/back/Source/cairo: CairoFaceInfo.m
Log message:
Small tweak forgotten in last update.
CVSWeb URLs:
http
Adam Fedor wrote:
I'm mostly satisfied with the libraries now, which is to say, I don't
really have any time to make any significant changes. So I'll plan on
freezing the release this Wednesday. Unless there are any objections.
Fine for me. I am still investigating on how best to implement
be applied on
the context level. Not sure, if we should decorate every fill operation
with a save/restore combination.
You are propably correct about the drawToPoint call. Its just that this
fails on xlib sometimes that I didn't want to use that method,
Cheers
Fred
Alexander Malmberg wrote:
Fred Kiefer
Adrian Robert wrote:
On Jul 8, 2005, at 8:17 PM, Fred Kiefer wrote:
I just added changes to GUI and back that will in the end allow pattern
images for GNUstep and the new MacOSX composite operator that uses an
addtional alpha value. I wanted these changes to go into the next
release
Nicolas Roard wrote:
On 7/11/05, Fred Kiefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Adrian Robert wrote:
On Jul 8, 2005, at 8:17 PM, Fred Kiefer wrote:
I just added changes to GUI and back that will in the end allow pattern
images for GNUstep and the new MacOSX composite operator that uses an
addtional alpha
CVSROOT:/cvsroot/gnustep
Module name:gnustep
Branch:
Changes by: Fred Kiefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/07/08 23:51:49
Modified files:
core/gui : ChangeLog
core/gui/Headers/AppKit: NSGraphicsContext.h
core/gui/Source: NSColor.m
CVSROOT:/cvsroot/gnustep
Module name:gnustep
Branch:
Changes by: Fred Kiefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/07/09 00:10:08
Modified files:
core/back : ChangeLog
core/back/Headers/gsc: GSGState.h
core/back/Source/gsc: GSContext.m GSGState.m
Adam Fedor wrote:
From: Fred Kiefer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The code for the later change now implicitly sets the menu windows
frame to the stored one (or a scaled version of that, when the
screen has a different size), this could cause a problem if the
menu window would be resizable
Gregory John Casamento wrote:
I'm going to start working more seriously on keyed nibs. Although this isn't
something which will be ready for 1.0, I want to start focusing on it more.
I'm giving the heads up, so expect changes soon. :)
Great, if you need some help on it, feel free to
Fred Kiefer wrote:
CVSROOT: /cvsroot/gnustep
Module name: gnustep
Branch:
Changes by: Fred Kiefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/06/21 22:48:21
Modified files:
core/gui : ChangeLog
core/gui/Source: NSMenu.m
Log message:
Corrected handling of screen size
Quentin Mathé wrote:
Le 20 juin 05 à 00:05, Fred Kiefer a écrit :
I did not see any further reply to this mail from Matt, apart from my
own. Does this mean that the patch is generally accepted or is just
nobody interested?
As I uggested I would like to see the cell tracking code as a new
CVSROOT:/cvsroot/gnustep
Module name:gnustep
Branch:
Changes by: Fred Kiefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/06/21 22:48:21
Modified files:
core/gui : ChangeLog
core/gui/Source: NSMenu.m
Log message:
Corrected handling of screen size for menu
Riccardo wrote:
after Fred fixed the problem scrolling of an image inside a scroll view
I noticed the introduced (or exposed) a bug. It is not fatal, but may be
worth investigation.
a quick note: the original problem was that when the image was larger
than the view and scrlling was
CVSROOT:/cvsroot/gnustep
Module name:gnustep
Branch:
Changes by: Fred Kiefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/06/18 11:24:03
Modified files:
core/gui : ChangeLog
core/gui/Source: NSColor.m
Log message:
+colorFromString: make sure to always release
Matt Rice wrote:
--- Enrico Sersale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just to be more precise :) ... I'm not referring to
this; I've fixed it implementing -copyWithZone: in
my cell class when I've seen that gworkspace
segfaults trying to release an ivar of this class.
The real problem is that it is not
CVSROOT:/cvsroot/gnustep
Module name:gnustep
Branch:
Changes by: Fred Kiefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/05/27 13:41:46
Modified files:
core/gui : ChangeLog
core/gui/Source: NSPopUpButtonCell.m
Log message:
Make sure popup button cells wont get
CVSROOT:/cvsroot/gnustep
Module name:gnustep
Branch:
Changes by: Fred Kiefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/05/26 13:38:11
Modified files:
core/gui : ChangeLog
core/gui/Source: NSTableView.m
Log message:
Improved mouseDown call handling for table
Adam Fedor wrote:
On May 26, 2005, at 12:04 PM, David Lázaro Saz wrote:
On 26/05/2005, at 1:00, Adam Fedor wrote:
It might be nice to fix autoconf, but then you'll run into make.
'make' doesn't like spaces in directories either - and this is a
fundamental design issue.
But doesn't
CVSROOT:/cvsroot/gnustep
Module name:gnustep
Branch:
Changes by: Fred Kiefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/05/22 10:27:24
Modified files:
core/gui : ChangeLog
core/gui/Source: NSComboBoxCell.m
Log message:
Improved combobox layout.
CVSWeb URLs
CVSROOT:/cvsroot/gnustep
Module name:gnustep
Branch:
Changes by: Fred Kiefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/05/20 14:33:43
Modified files:
core/gui : ChangeLog
core/gui/Source: NSWindow.m
Log message:
Implemented animate resize.
CVSWeb URLs:
http
CVSROOT:/cvsroot/gnustep
Module name:gnustep
Branch:
Changes by: Fred Kiefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/05/19 11:45:54
Modified files:
core/gui : ChangeLog
core/gui/Source: NSImageCell.m
Log message:
Treat nil as image unsetting
I did just commit the writing of property lists in the Apple binary
format. This should make it easier to write NIB files that may be used
on Apple systems. But of course we will need full keyed encoding first.
There are two known limitations to this implementation. First NSNumber
objects
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