nanogui: some nano-X things


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Subject: RE: some nano-X things
From: Greg Haerr ####@####.####
Date: 16 Jun 1999 17:50:02 -0000
Message-Id: <01BEB7EC.8C0A6950.greg@censoft.com>

On Wednesday, June 16, 1999 4:21 AM, Alexander Peuchert ####@####.#### wrote:
: Hi,
: 
: while trying to use nano-X, I stumbled over som things:
: 
: - again, there is no bitblit function. What do I have to do to draw a
: GR_BITMAP into a button ?

	GrBitmap().  See my previous email.



: 
: - I only managed to make nano-X run on real X by quickly hacking a GGI
: driver. ( very quick and
: dirty ...) While using nano-X, the server segfaults very often and many
: socket read errors occur. This

	The network socket code is not debugged and has never worked well
in nano-X.  I use only the client/server linked version, with -DGS_NONETWORK=1.




: could be due to me lazy GGI driver, or is this the alpha-behaviour of
: nano-X? It segfaults on
: window-unmap /-resize /-move ... so, toolkit development isn't going on
: very fast.

	You definitely want to use my version 0.6 or greater for toolkit
development.  Previous versions either don't work, or don't have
enough engine support for the things you want.

: 
: - another thing is that the mouse cursor doesn't redraw it's underlying
: area. So, the mouse leaves a
: trace of black squares ... is this the intention?

	Definitely not.  What version are you running?

Greg
: 
: - alex
: 
: 



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