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RE: Local Setup Cache
- To: <nhv at cape dot com>
- Subject: RE: Local Setup Cache
- From: "Robert Collins" <robert dot collins at itdomain dot com dot au>
- Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2001 12:16:44 +1000
- Cc: <cygwin-developers at cygwin dot com>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Norman Vine [mailto:nhv@cape.com]
>
> Robert Collins writes:
> >
> > FLTK sees to require a _lot_ more effort on the part of
> the programmer,
> >larger recreating the wheel. (ie handling a window resize
> has to be done by
> >hand). Whats the advantage of that wxWindows?
>
> did you see the resizable() method ?
>
Yes - the doco seemed to say that by default the resizeable() method
isn't needed, that the bounding box of the outer window is determined by
the window manager.
> >If FTLK can do effective MDI-style windows under X, I'm
> quite willing to
> put
> >in extra effort (wxWindows does that very poorly), but
> otherwise I see
> >little reason to spend time writing window management code
> instead of .rc
> >manipulation code.
>
> Hmm..
> maybe $FLTK_SRC / test / tile.cxx is what you want.
> IMHO - This is a good demo of the resizable() method
It's the MDI aspect I'm looking at, not the resizeable() per se. Can you
comment on the testcase? What am I doing wrong?
Rob
> Cheers
>
> Norman
>
>