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2001 Feb 13
1
X11 device doesn't handle destroy events correcly (PR#848)
Hi, there are two problems in devX11.c. The one is an undocumented
nuisance and the other isn't a bug until you try to embed an X11
device in another window (think tktoplevel() in tcltk package...).
Let's take a look at locator() first: Assuming you call locator() with
a current X11 device, this call is handled in X11_Locator
(src/unix/X11/devX11.c). When you have one window open and
2006 Jul 12
5
start_form_tag n00b question
Hi,
I''m wondering if there is any way to specify the id of a form tag with the
start_form_tag helper. I''ve tried playing around with ", id=>"marginForm" "
and also inclosing both the action variable and id variable in curley
brackets. The Rails API doesn''t off much help for a n00b like me. It''s
probably really easy but any help you guys can offer would really be
appreciated.
Chris
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2007 Nov 01
6
Universal Binary on OS X
Since the PPC Macs are no longer being produced and my PPC build
machine is getting a little old I thought I would try making a
universal version of the Mac OS X gem.
After a little investigation it turned out to be surprisingly easy to
do, just pass --enable-universal_binary when building wxWidgets and
add -arch ppc -arch i386 to $extra_cppflags and $extra_ldflags in
rakemacosx.rb.
Now the
2013 Sep 19
4
Array being flattened
Hello All,
I''ve run into an issue where an array that''s being passed into a
defined type is being "flattened" when it''s inclosed in double quotes
and I''m not sure how to get around this. This is happening a the
pdxcat/amanda module and I''ve raised an github issues for this but
wanted to query the community as a whole. The issue and my branch
2006 Nov 07
2
Crash when embedding R X11 windows
Dear R developers,
I've been experimenting with embedding R X11 windows into another application
using KDE's QXEmbed on linux. Attempting to do so will crash R (with R 2.4.0,
trunk, and I know the bug has been around in prior versions). I used to think
this was related to bug #848, but I'm not sure, if / how the solution
suggested there still applies to current versions of R.