Modal Dialogs in Linux Ubuntu
- airsoftsoftwair
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Re: Modal Dialogs in Linux Ubuntu
Can you post some minimal sample code that I can try here or is it reproducable with an example script that comes with RapaGUI?
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Re: Modal Dialogs in Linux Ubuntu
Try single clicking the "Edit me" item twice to edit it. There's an instant coredump on my Linux box.
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@VERSION 7,1
@REQUIRE "RapaGUI"
moai.CreateApp([[
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
<application id="app">
<window title="List" id="WINDOW">
<vgroup>
<listview id="lv" notify="StartEditing">
<column title="List Title" editable="true">
<item>Edit me</item>
</column>
</listview>
</vgroup>
</window>
</application>
]])
Function p_EventFunc(msg)
Switch(msg.action)
Case "RapaGUI":
Switch(msg.Attribute)
Case "ValueChanged":
If (msg.id = "lv")
moai.Request("Update",
"Listview row " .. msg.row .. " column " .. msg.column ..
"\nchanged to " .. msg.triggervalue , "OK", "Information")
EndIf
Case "AbortEditing":
If (msg.id = "lv")
moai.Request("Update", "Listview change aborted", "OK", "Information")
EndIf
Case "StartEditing":
If (msg.id = "lv")
moai.Request("Warning", "Edit mode activated", "OK", "Warning")
EndIf
EndSwitch
EndSwitch
EndFunction
InstallEventHandler({RapaGUI = p_EventFunc})
Repeat
WaitEvent
Forever
I'm on registered MorphOS using FlowStudio.
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Re: Modal Dialogs in Linux Ubuntu
Thanks for the test case, crashes here too. Will be fixed.
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Re: Modal Dialogs in Linux Ubuntu
Can't reproduce any of the issues reported in this thread with my latest build of RapaGUI 2.0 any more so I guess it all has been fixed along the way because several core components have been completely rewritten in RapaGUI 2.0 and I have also updated to wxWidgets 3.1.4. So I consider all of this fixed without explicitly fixing it
Re: Modal Dialogs in Linux Ubuntu
Howdy,
I am coming across all the weird gtk stuff mentioned above too.
Any idea when RapaGUI2.0 will be released?
Thanks
Dave
I am coming across all the weird gtk stuff mentioned above too.
Any idea when RapaGUI2.0 will be released?
Thanks
Dave
airsoftsoftwair wrote: ↑Fri Jul 31, 2020 3:48 pm Can't reproduce any of the issues reported in this thread with my latest build of RapaGUI 2.0 any more so I guess it all has been fixed along the way because several core components have been completely rewritten in RapaGUI 2.0 and I have also updated to wxWidgets 3.1.4. So I consider all of this fixed without explicitly fixing it
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Re: Modal Dialogs in Linux Ubuntu
The next Hollywood update will be free or of payment?airsoftsoftwair wrote: ↑Sat Nov 28, 2020 6:44 pmIt's basically ready but can't be released before the next Hollywood update because it requires some new Hollywood functionality...
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Re: Modal Dialogs in Linux Ubuntu
Constantly nagging about this won't get you anywhere, wait and see
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Re: Modal Dialogs in Linux Ubuntu
You don't think that I nagging for me, I speak for the people that secretly criticize you, for no free updates and the price of Hollywood.airsoftsoftwair wrote: ↑Wed Dec 02, 2020 9:31 pm Constantly nagging about this won't get you anywhere, wait and see
For me, you wait perhaps you have a surprise from me too.
Re: Modal Dialogs in Linux Ubuntu
Allow me to speak up for the silent masses of those who believe that not only should Andreas continue charging for major Hollywood updates, but that he should also start charging for all of the plugins that massively extend the abilities of Hollywood, that require of him untold hours of development time, and that he always provides to his customers free of charge.
Keep up the great work, Andreas!
(And keep charging for it!)
Keep up the great work, Andreas!
(And keep charging for it!)