Sorry, I couldn't reproduce your problem here, running the code you sent
me. I mean, here they all worked ok. But I don't have gtk 3.8.2.
Best,
Scuri
On Tue, Nov 24, 2015 at 2:12 PM, Antonio Scuri
wrote:
> Ok. Now I understand your problems.
>
> But I need larger screenshots that include
Ok. Now I understand your problems.
But I need larger screenshots that include other windows too. So I can
compare and see the IUP window boundaries.
Later today I will run your code here in Ubuntu so we can compare the
screenshots.
Best,
Scuri
On Tue, Nov 24, 2015 at 2:00 PM, Grieb wro
Well, I though a image would worth a thousand words... but no... ;)
The problem is that, for some reason, the window is not big enough for
the elements.
In example2_3 (from the tutorial) we should see a full button, no? But
the window is smaller than the button (it's right and bottom part are
cut
Sorry but even with the screenshots I still couldn't understand the exact
problem you have. Are the diagonal stripes?
Best,
Scuri
On Tue, Nov 24, 2015 at 12:42 PM, Grieb wrote:
> Hi, me again! ;)
>
> Now that I went a bit more in detail on my interface I noticed I'm
> having some kind of err
Hi, me again! ;)
Now that I went a bit more in detail on my interface I noticed I'm
having some kind of error in the IUP natural size calculation...
To make it simple, just look at the result of example2_3.c without any
changes (attachment: example2_3.png).
If I then add a menu (attachment: menu