Re: [racket] [racket-bug] all/14865: Instances of button% don't not respond to (stretchable-height #t) and [min-height 300].

2014-12-04 Thread Stephen De Gabrielle
How does your team manage tracking native LF? I'm assuming you have your own gui toolkit and you mimic the platforms you target as closely as possible? Great to hear from someone in the language business :) Kind regards Stephen On Thu, 4 Dec 2014 at 03:09, Antony Blakey antony.bla...@gmail.com

Re: [racket] [racket-bug] all/14865: Instances of button% don't not respond to (stretchable-height #t) and [min-height 300].

2014-12-04 Thread Antony Blakey
On 4 Dec 2014, at 18:52, Stephen De Gabrielle spdegabrie...@gmail.com wrote: How does your team manage tracking native LF? I'm assuming you have your own gui toolkit and you mimic the platforms you target as closely as possible? Yes, the GUI toolkit is 100% non-native. Over the last two

Re: [racket] [racket-bug] all/14865: Instances of button% don't not respond to (stretchable-height #t) and [min-height 300].

2014-12-04 Thread Neil Van Dyke
Antony Blakey wrote on 12/03/2014 10:09 PM: I'm responsible for the Native LF for VisualWorks Smalltalk (which is entirely synthetic), and it's a big deal for many of our customers. Even on Windows. Very glad to see a VisualWorks person here! (Not everyone knows, but VisualWorks began

Re: [racket] [racket-bug] all/14865: Instances of button% don't not respond to (stretchable-height #t) and [min-height 300].

2014-12-04 Thread Stephen De Gabrielle
Thanks for the insight guys. Fortunately I've solved my problem by adding a 1 pixel bitmap. going down the rabbit-hole of trying to fix the underlying problem in the Cocoa widget is beyond my skill. Stephen On Thu, 4 Dec 2014 at 11:48, Neil Van Dyke n...@neilvandyke.org wrote: Antony Blakey

Re: [racket] [racket-bug] all/14865: Instances of button% don't not respond to (stretchable-height #t) and [min-height 300].

2014-12-03 Thread Antony Blakey
On 4 Dec 2014, at 02:34, Stephen De Gabrielle spdegabrie...@gmail.com wrote: OT Is native 'look n' feel' still the big deal it was in the 90's? On OSX, absolutely. I'm responsible for the Native LF for VisualWorks Smalltalk (which is entirely synthetic), and it's a big deal for many of our