On Sat, 2002-09-07 at 23:10, Philip A. Chapman wrote:
> Everyone,
>
> I've put the gnome program initialization code in
> org.gnu.gnome.Program. It is taken almost whole-sale from the old
> GnomeProgram class file. There are 4 methods which do initialization.
> initLibgnome0, initLibgnome1, initLibgnomeui0, and initLibgnomeui1.
> Because initLibgnome0 and initLibgnome1 have the same number and types
> of arguments as initLibgnomeui0 and initLibgnomeui1 (respectively) I
> could not create four constructors. Therefore, I created a protected
> constructor and four public static methods which will make the
> appropriate native calls, create a new instance of
> org.gnu.gnome.Program, and return it.
I can't wait to look at it. Keep up the good work.
> I updated TestGNOME to use initLibgnomeui1 through the appropriate
> static method. It seems to be working in that it can build and display
> the main window. However, every time I mouse into the window, I get a
> segmentation fault. Is anyone aware of any issues with the handling of
> mouse events? The TestGNOME program does not listen for mouse events.
> I could add it if it would help in the debugging process.
There are several problems with events at the present time. I am
trying to debug them now.
-Jeff
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