If --timeout is used, none of the widgets other than buttons show up. This makes --timeout a bit less general than it could be. Is there a rationale for this?
can you show the sample code for reproduce wrong behavior?
test - yad --entry --timeout=10 --button=gtk-close --text="some text" - works fine for me
On Wed, 24 May 2017 14:18:32 +0000 "Victor Ananjevsky" v1c0nt@users.sf.net wrote:
can you show the sample code for reproduce wrong behavior? test - yad --entry --timeout=10 --button=gtk-close --text="some text" - works fine for me
It's very strange. It's running as expected on one of my computers and failing on another.
Working:
pianobar% ~T/yad/src/yad --version 0.39.0 (GTK+ 2.24.31)
Failing:
onion% yad --version 0.39.0 (GTK+ 2.24.20)
Was there a packer/visibility bug that got fixed between the GTK versions?
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can you show the sample code for reproduce wrong behavior?
test - yad --entry --timeout=10 --button=gtk-close --text="some text" - works fine for me
On Wed, 24 May 2017 14:18:32 +0000
"Victor Ananjevsky" v1c0nt@users.sf.net wrote:
It's very strange. It's running as expected on one of my computers and failing on another.
Working:
Failing:
Was there a packer/visibility bug that got fixed between the GTK versions?
Last edit: Christopher Oliver 2017-05-24