wxWindows Buglist
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-wxGTK:
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+Until the wxWindows bug database is up and running, please add
+entries in this style:
-wxMSW:
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+BUG NUMBER:
+SHORT DESCRIPTION:
+DETAILS:
+WORKAROUND:
+wxWINDOWS VERSION:
+PLATFORM(S):
+DATE IDENTIFIED:
+IDENTIFIED BY:
+DATE FIXED:
+FIXED BY:
-wxMotif:
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+BUG NUMBER: 1
+SHORT DESCRIPTION: Popup menu bug
+DETAILS:
+If a popup wxMenu is destroyed after its parent window has been
+destroyed, we get the message "Object XXX does not have windowed
+ancestor".
+Possible fix: call menu->DestroyMenu() before deleting the window,
+if the window knows about the menu that was last popped up (hard
+to know this with confidence).
+WORKAROUND:
+Delete the menu before deleting the window on which it
+was popped up.
+wxWINDOWS VERSION: 2.0.1
+PLATFORM(S): wxMotif
+DATE IDENTIFIED: ?/?/1998
+IDENTIFIED BY: Julian Smart <julian.smart@ukonline.co.uk>
+DATE FIXED:
+FIXED BY:
+
+BUG NUMBER: 2
+SHORT DESCRIPTION: Misc. Motif bugs
+DETAILS:
+- In wxGrid, cell highlight is not drawn/erased properly.
+
+- Setting the size of a hidden window may show that window.
+
+- wxRadioBox sometimes doesn't show (e.g. in controls sample).
+
+- Can't set the colours for the buttons in the file selector, for
+ some reason.
+
+- On SGI IRIX 6.4, XtDestroyWidget in ~wxWindow causes a crash in
+ some cicumstances. This is being looked into. Meanwhile, a
+ possible workaround is to remove the final XtDestroyWidget line in ~wxWindow
+ (window.cpp). This will mean that child windows will only get
+ destroyed when frames and dialogs are destroyed, so dynamic subwindow
+ deletion may not work properly.
+
+- There are reports that scrolling can cause crashes under Lesstif.
+ This is probably a Lesstif bug.
+WORKAROUND:
+wxWINDOWS VERSION: 2.0.1
+PLATFORM(S): wxMotif
+DATE IDENTIFIED: ?/?/1999
+IDENTIFIED BY: Julian Smart
+DATE FIXED:
+FIXED BY:
+
+BUG NUMBER: 3
+SHORT DESCRIPTION: Dialog Editor issues
+DETAILS:
+Dialog Editor could be more user-friendly. Controls are hard to
+size and position accurately. No way of changing tab order
+except by editing .wxr file.
+WORKAROUND:
+wxWINDOWS VERSION: 2.0.1
+PLATFORM(S): All
+DATE IDENTIFIED: ?/?/1998
+IDENTIFIED BY: Julian Smart <julian.smart@ukonline.co.uk>
+DATE FIXED:
+FIXED BY:
+
+BUG NUMBER: 4
+SHORT DESCRIPTION: Appending a menuitem with negative id causes menu not to be shown
+DETAILS: I haven't tested it throughly, though it happens when appending a submenu
+WORKAROUND: Add dummy id number even for menuitems which don't require them (submenus for example)
+wxWINDOWS VERSION: 2.1.11
+PLATFORMS: wxGTK
+DATE IDENTIFIED: 10/11/1999
+IDENTIFIED BY: Jonathan Brown <jbrown@sso.sytexinc.com>
+
+BUG NUMBER: 5
+SHORT DESCRIPTION: no vertical space inside wxHTML
+DETAILS: We are working on making a demonstration of projects we do here
+using Python & wxWindows & HTML (wxPython/wxHTML thus). We 'd like to
+have the opportunity to specify vertical space, eg <br><br>, or <p><p>
+in HTML. These constructs currently do not work. I looked in the source
+code (nice job btw), but am not sure where to hack the solution. I
+am willing to discuss this in more detail.
+WORKAROUND: Create a transparent gif of 1x1 pixel and use width & height
+to fool the renderer
+wxWINDOWS VERSION: wxWindows 2.1.11
+PLATFORMS: Windows + Python 1.5
+DATE IDENTIFIED: 10/11/1999
+IDENTIFIED BY: A.T.Hofkamp
+DATE FIXED: 11/11/1999
+FIXED BY: Vaclav Slavik
+
+BUG NUMBER: 6
+SHORT DESCRIPTION: MSWindows Paths in include files
+DETAILS: I may be wrong, but it looks like all the paths in the
+include files are based on a unix system. The problem is when
+you go to compile VC++6 can't find any of the other includes it
+needs. [Note from JACS: VC++ accepts forward slashes so
+there must be a setup problem.]
+WORKAROUND: Change all the paths in the includes
+wxWINDOWS VERSION: 2.1.11
+PLATFORMS: wxMSW
+DATE IDENTIFIED: 11/11/1999
+IDENTIFIED BY: Mark A Russell <markarussell@earthlink.net>
+
+
+
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