Bugfix Patch for the Print Dialog
Hi All,
I've just fixed a very minor problem with the print dialog which allowed it to fall underneath the inkscape desktop window in Win32. I've already applied the change to trunk, but I'm just wondering should this fix be applied to the 0.46.X series of branches? If so, can someone do that for me.
Thanks Joel
On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 4:36 PM, joel@...1709... <joel@...1709...> wrote:
Hi All,
I've just fixed a very minor problem with the print dialog which allowed it to fall underneath the inkscape desktop window in Win32. I've already applied the change to trunk, but I'm just wondering should this fix be applied to the 0.46.X series of branches? If so, can someone do that for me.
Sure, I think it should be in 0.46.0 if it's windows-only.
By the way... yesterday I tested SVN with the latest libraries on XP and the problem with dialogs not minimizing with the main window is finally gone! The GTK guys finally resolved it. This means we can finally remove the win-only switch in prefs which is marked as "experimental" (making it always on) and thus finally leave this dialogs-on-top windows nightmare behind us. Joel, while you're at it, can you please take care of this fix in SVN _and_ in 0.46? Also, we need to add a big and prominent mention of this to the release notes!
By the way... yesterday I tested SVN with the latest libraries on XP and the problem with dialogs not minimizing with the main window is finally gone! The GTK guys finally resolved it. This means we can finally remove the win-only switch in prefs which is marked as "experimental" (making it always on) and thus finally leave this dialogs-on-top windows nightmare behind us. Joel, while you're at it, can you please take care of this fix in SVN _and_ in 0.46? Also, we need to add a big and prominent mention of this to the release notes!
That's good news! That's been one of my personal bug-bears ever since I first started using inkscape. I've already applied the patch to trunk, but I'm going to need one of the release wardens to apply the patch to the branch, then I'll happily write a release note.
On Fri, 2008-03-21 at 17:09 -0300, bulia byak wrote:
On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 4:36 PM, joel@...1709... <joel@...1709...> wrote:
Hi All,
I've just fixed a very minor problem with the print dialog which
allowed it
to fall underneath the inkscape desktop window in Win32. I've
already
applied the change to trunk, but I'm just wondering should this fix
be
applied to the 0.46.X series of branches? If so, can someone do that
for me.
Sure, I think it should be in 0.46.0 if it's windows-only.
By the way... yesterday I tested SVN with the latest libraries on XP and the problem with dialogs not minimizing with the main window is finally gone! The GTK guys finally resolved it. This means we can finally remove the win-only switch in prefs which is marked as "experimental" (making it always on) and thus finally leave this dialogs-on-top windows nightmare behind us. Joel, while you're at it, can you please take care of this fix in SVN _and_ in 0.46? Also, we need to add a big and prominent mention of this to the release notes!
On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 6:43 PM, Joel Holdsworth > That's good news! That's been one of my personal bug-bears ever since I
first started using inkscape. I've already applied the patch to trunk,
Just to clarify, I meant a patch to remove the "experimental!" option in prefs - I can't do it myself now as compiling on linux is broken
I've made that change to trunk, and I've attached the patch to bug #165726, which can probably be closed if the bug is committed to the release branch.
All the best Joel
On Fri, 2008-03-21 at 18:46 -0300, bulia byak wrote:
On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 6:43 PM, Joel Holdsworth > That's good news! That's been one of my personal bug-bears ever since I
first started using inkscape. I've already applied the patch to trunk,
Just to clarify, I meant a patch to remove the "experimental!" option in prefs - I can't do it myself now as compiling on linux is broken
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