Kadaitcha Man ha scritto:
2010/1/19 Doriano Blengino doriano.bleng...@fastwebnet.it:
I think that setting up a flag won't hurt anyway, even if it is ugly.
The whole GUI world (not only gambas) seems to have this kind of
mentality (to raise an event in response to modifications made by
2010/1/19 Doriano Blengino doriano.bleng...@fastwebnet.it:
combo1.add('An item)
combo1_click ' would be better to raise an event to an object
My last post aside, it is not the job of the calling code to know what
the called code should do. Nor is the job of the calling code to do
what
I've got a really weird problem going on. I've been working on this
project for about a month, and today I decided to make some major
changes to the user interface operates. I moved some code around and
delete some code, and now when I run it in the IDE, it randomly jumps
into the sub that
I've got a really weird problem going on. I've been working on this
project for about a month, and today I decided to make some major
changes to the user interface operates. I moved some code around and
delete some code, and now when I run it in the IDE, it randomly jumps
into the sub that
Am Montag, den 18.01.2010, 08:23 -0600 schrieb Bill Richman:
I've got a really weird problem going on. I've been working on this
project for about a month, and today I decided to make some major
changes to the user interface operates. I moved some code around and
delete some code, and now
Benoît Minisini wrote:
I've got a really weird problem going on. I've been working on this
project for about a month, and today I decided to make some major
changes to the user interface operates. I moved some code around and
delete some code, and now when I run it in the IDE, it randomly
Charlie Reinl wrote:
Am Montag, den 18.01.2010, 08:23 -0600 schrieb Bill Richman:
I've got a really weird problem going on. I've been working on this
project for about a month, and today I decided to make some major
changes to the user interface operates. I moved some code around and
Thanks for the suggestions. I updated to Gambas 2.19, but that didn't
seem to help. I assume you're referring to the files it creates in the
.gambas folder inside each project folder? I've deleted those -
although I think that what the Clean up option does - and re-run the
program. The
Well, I upgraded to Gambas 2.19 using the instructions for Ubuntu
Intrepid found here: http://gambasdoc.org/help/install/ubuntu?view.
Since Help/About now reports 2.19, I have to assume that worked, and
I'm still getting the same behavior (jumping into the _click event
when running the