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Re: pkg/34232
The following reply was made to PR pkg/34232; it has been noted by GNATS.
From: John D.Baker <jdbaker%mylinuxisp.com@localhost>
To: gnats-bugs%netbsd.org@localhost
Cc: John D.Baker <jdbaker%mylinuxisp.com@localhost>
Subject: Re: pkg/34232
Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2007 16:38:41 -0600
Logging workaround results in PR so they don't get lost.
> From: John D. Baker <jdbaker%mylinuxisp.com@localhost>
> Date: 08 December 2006 18:40:13 CST
> To: Dan McMahill <mcmahill%alum.mit.edu@localhost>
> Cc: John D. Baker <jdbaker%mylinuxisp.com@localhost>
> Subject: Re: pcb on MacOS X 10.4.x
>
> Sorry it took so long to respond. It takes a long time to update over
> a dial-up connection.
>
> On 05 Dec 2006, at 08:07, Dan McMahill wrote:
>
>> In each of these files
>>
>> src/hid/gtk/gui-library-window.c
>> src/hid/gtk/gui-log-window.c
>> src/hid/gtk/gui-netlist-window.c
>> src/hid/gtk/gui-pinout-window.c
>>
>> there is a call to gdk_window_set_accept_focus().
>>
>> If you comment out each of those 4 lines, do your problems go away?
>
> Yes. The "Library" window now behaves like it should. I never had a
> problem with the windows indicated by the other files, but then,
> lacking
> the ability to select parts from the library, I never got far enough to
> make use of the others.
>
>> I'm now thinking that your problems (besides probably being a pcb
>> bug) stem from the particular window manager you have instead of it
>> being macos. So, which window manager do you use?
>
> I'm using "quartz-wm" that comes with Apple's X11 for MacOS X. It
> mimics
> the regular MacOS X window appearance, but otherwise behaves like a
> proper
> X11 window manager (from a user's perspective at least).
John D. Baker NetBSD Darwin/MacOS X
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