Button leaving behind droppings
Eric Chatonet
eric.chatonet at sosmartsoftware.com
Tue Jul 5 08:30:45 EDT 2005
Hi Alex,
Could not we call that an IDE worrying dysfunction dedicated to
programmers?
There's a little chance to encounter this feature in any standalone
or even in any stack normally used :-)
Le 5 juil. 05 à 14:22, Alex Tweedly a écrit :
> Dave Cragg wrote:
>
>
>>
>> On OS X, I get the droppings too, (I always wondered what the
>> technical term was. Thanks.) but only when the button is selected
>> and is set as default. It seems the droppings are left by the
>> selection handles, and not the button. Is that the same on Windows?
>>
>
> No.
> When I select the button, I get two sets of droppings
> - remnants of gray squares from the selection handle
> - remnants of black lines along the trailing edge of the button
>
> When the button is not selected, I get only the black lines left
> behind - and they are only on the trailing edge, and are apparently
> single pixel width.
>
> When I switch from Edit (pointer) tool to Run (browse) tool, the
> droppings all disappear. When I hit an arrow key, they all
> disappear. But when I hit the tab key, focus moves to the next
> button, but the droppings remain.
>
> Thanks to you and John for checking - I feel safe entering it as a
> BZ now - #2974
>
> --
> Alex Tweedly http://www.tweedly.net
Best Regards from Paris,
Eric Chatonet.
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