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Hi Phil,<br>
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I tried with XFCE. It works perfectly fine. When I return back to
Gnome, the problem comes back. I also know, non-qscintilla (but still
scintilla) editors work just fine under Gnome. <br>
<br>
Unfortunately, my specialty is not gui, I don't know if I will be able
to help much more. If the possible work around that you mentioned is
reasonably general purpose code, then maybe I could contribute a few
hours.<br>
<br>
Waldemar<br>
<br>
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Phil Thompson wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 14:33:48 -0500, waldemar <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:waldemar@beechwoods.com"><waldemar@beechwoods.com></a>
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<pre wrap="">Hello,
I also noticed this problem in Fedora 10 and going through the archives,
I noticed the following response from Phil (at the end of the quote
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<pre wrap=""> My question is to Phil:� Does your response mean:
A. The bug is in Gnome
B. The bug is in qscintilla but is visible only in Gnome
Would you mind clarifying?� Thank you.
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I wish I could. I suspect the bug is in either Gnome or Qt as it's probably
a problem with the implementation of window manager hints. One thing to try
would be to test with another window manager (twm?) that doesn't share code
with either Qt or Gnome.
That's not to say that QScintilla couldn't be changed to work around the
problem.
Phil
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