From: Jerry L. <Jerry.Levan@EKU.EDU> - 2009-09-19 20:06:53
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Hi, I have a Tk application that has a tktable in a scrolled window... In Apple's Tk (8.5.7) if the window is resized ( or the table filled programmatically ) and any text in the table is partially obscured, the entire row and or column that is obscured becomes buggered.... I have a slightly younger Tk from ActiveState (8.5.4) that does not behave in this fashion... What is going on... Jerry |
From: Jeff H. <je...@ac...> - 2009-09-20 21:36:50
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On 19/09/2009 1:06 PM, Jerry LeVan wrote: > I have a Tk application that has a tktable in a scrolled window... > > In Apple's Tk (8.5.7) if the window is resized ( or the table filled > programmatically ) and any text in the table is partially obscured, the > entire row and or column that is obscured becomes buggered.... > > I have a slightly younger Tk from ActiveState (8.5.4) that does not > behave in this fashion... I assume that this is Snow Leopard? In that case, you can the Cocoa Tk, while the ActiveTcl version is a Carbon Tk. This must be a drawing bug in the Cocoa Tk layer, either that tktable is using directly of via Tk (tktable tries to call all Tk or known X11 emulated functions). Jeff |