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bug #25482: Popup buttons not working on mswindows

Submitted by:  Richard Frith-Macdonald <CaS>
Submitted on:  Tue 03 Feb 2009 04:05:27 PM UTC  
 
Category: BackendSeverity: 5 - Blocker
Item Group: NoneStatus: Fixed
Privacy: PublicAssigned to: None
Open/Closed: Closed

Tue 03 Feb 2009 06:20:06 PM UTC, comment #2:

Thanks Fred ... the parent window setting was the cause of the problem.
I've temporarily commented the method implementation out, and that fixed this issue.
I guess after FOSDEM we should look at this again.

Richard Frith-Macdonald <CaS>
Project Member
Tue 03 Feb 2009 05:49:42 PM UTC, comment #1:

Are you using gdb? For some reason windows get sorted in reverse then.

Otherwise it could be caused by my parent window patch. This gets only used by popup buttons. You could disable the code for this on windows and test again.

For me GNUstep on Windows is currently broken, but this is a separate issue. Otherwise I would test myself.

Fred Kiefer <FredKiefer>
Project Member
Tue 03 Feb 2009 04:05:27 PM UTC, original submission:

With the latest core from svn today, popup/pulldown menus are not working at all on windows for me. I guess it might just be my setup, but if it's a general problem then it's quite a large one as it will render many applications unusable.

I categorized this as a backend issue as there seems to be no problem with svn trunk on gnu/linux.

My guess is that what we actually have is a window level issue ... with the menus being created, but appearing behind the main window that the button lives in, and therefore being invisible/useless.

Richard Frith-Macdonald <CaS>
Project Member

 

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