I am aware of these windowing bugs. I'm working on this and some "sourcing"
issues for the final 1.11. (end of the month with any luck)
-stewart-
At 03:46 PM 1/22/98 -0600, Jim Kraai wrote:
>I get the same thing, found the same workaround.
>
>I don't know that it's a bug, but it is probably an
>omission. Looks like vtcl is reading the widget name
>rather than the window name (am I saying that right?).
>
>But once it's been forced to read the window name,
>it populates the top-level windows listbox with
>the window name rather than the widget name.
>
>Having said nothing, I'll sign off now
>
>I'll give the obligatory:
> "When will the new version of
> this great tool come out?"
>
>--jim
>
>------------------------
> From: Rudolf Lindner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [vtcl] Window disapear
> Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 18:00:59 +0100
> To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: 'rudolf' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
>Hello,
>
>
>I have written a application that uses 5 windows. Only
>one (the main-window) is shown at startup.
>
>To achive that, I hide all other windows in vtcl.
>After saving, exiting and restarting vtcl, the window-list
>does not show the names that I gave the windows, it shows
>the generated names instead (.top19, .top20, etc...).
>
>Now when I create a new window and save my work, it happens that at least
>one of my windows magically disapeared from my tcl-script. The newly created
>window is now (for example) .top19.
>
>I found a way to work around that behaviour:
>After opening the tcl script in vtcl, I open all windows
>and close them again. (then they are also shown with their speaking names)
>
>Is this a bug in vtcl, or has it to do with the way vtcl uses the runtime
>information from the tcl interpreter?
>
>(Environment: TCL/TK 8 Windows NT vtcl 1.10)
>
>Regards, Rudolf Lindner
>
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>
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