Great!
works perfectly on my mac too :)
Thanks a lot. It was a very annoying issue.
I committed the guarded mac only button resize.
thanks again!
cheers
p.
Oscar Barney wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just checked in a fix to the stdpar dialog for the bug in resize after
> on/off toggling of the help side panel.
>
> it works for me in Ubuntu linux and Windows XP with qt 4.4
>
> it seems that qt was messing up the minimum size of the window so i set
> it based on the size hint from StdParFrame.
>
> -Oscar
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: mes...@li... on behalf of Paolo
> Cignoni
> Sent: Fri 9/12/2008 4:10 PM
> To: Meshlab development list
> Subject: Re: [Meshlab-devel] No button in filter UIs
>
> I confirm that this seems a mac-only issue.
> I have too small buttons on mac but reglularly sized on win.
>
>
> So it should be reasonable to add those lines guarded by a
> couple of
> #ifdef Q_WS_MAC
>
>
> Another question, There is a long standing bug in the stdpar dialog
> resize after on/off toggling of the help side panel.
> The dialog remains too large and sometimes it is not possible to resize
> it at its correct size.
>
> Can someone with an higher QT wizardry level than me, try to patch it?
>
> cheers
> p.
>
>
>
> Oscar Barney wrote:
>
>> I have never seen this problem on Linux or Windows. I think others
>>
> use
>
>> Mac so hopefully they gave you some advice.
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> Oscar
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: mes...@li...
>> [mailto:mes...@li...] On Behalf Of
>>
> Davide
>
>> Spano
>> Sent: Sonntag, 7. September 2008 23:01
>> To: mes...@li...
>> Subject: [Meshlab-devel] No button in filter UIs
>>
>> Hi all,
>> I'm beginning to write a set of geometric filters (edge smooting,
>>
> border
>
>> simplification etc.), and I noticed that the four buttons (default,
>> help, close and apply) are not visible in the auto generated filter
>>
> UIs.
>
>> I'm working on Mac OS X 10.5.4, with Qt 4.4 and gcc 4.0.1, and I fixed
>>
>
>
>> the problem in my sandbox simply setting the minimum button size in
>> stdpardialog.cpp, line 199
>>
>> helpButton->setMinimumSize(100, 25);
>> closeButton->setMinimumSize(100,25);
>> applyButton->setMinimumSize(100,25);
>> defaultButton->setMinimumSize(100, 25);
>>
>>
>> Can I commit such changes to this core file, or I'm the only one
>>
> having
>
>> this problem?
>>
>> Greetings
>>
>> -- Davide
>>
>>
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