m_resizing = false;
}
-void wxPopupWindow::GtkOnSize( int WXUNUSED(x), int WXUNUSED(y), int width, int height )
+void wxPopupWindow::GtkOnSize()
{
- // due to a bug in gtk, x,y are always 0
- // m_x = x;
- // m_y = y;
-
- if ((m_height == height) && (m_width == width) && (m_sizeSet)) return;
+ if (m_sizeSet) return;
if (!m_wxwindow) return;
- m_width = width;
- m_height = height;
-
/* FIXME: is this a hack? */
/* Since for some reason GTK will revert to using maximum size ever set
for this window, we have to set geometry hints maxsize to match size
void wxPopupWindow::OnInternalIdle()
{
if (!m_sizeSet && GTK_WIDGET_REALIZED(m_wxwindow))
- GtkOnSize( m_x, m_y, m_width, m_height );
+ GtkOnSize();
wxWindow::OnInternalIdle();
}
much ugly flicker nor from within the size_allocate
handler, because GTK 1.1.X forbids that. */
- GtkOnSize( m_x, m_y, m_width, m_height );
+ GtkOnSize();
}
bool ret = wxWindow::Show( show );