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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ This file summarizes all changes made to Tk since version 1.0 was
released on March 13, 1991. Changes that aren't backward compatible
are marked specially.
-RCS: @(#) $Id: changes,v 1.78 2004/12/30 21:39:22 chengyemao Exp $
+RCS: @(#) $Id: changes,v 1.79 2005/01/04 02:17:52 chengyemao Exp $
3/16/91 (bug fix) Modified tkWindow.c to remove Tk's Tcl commands from
the interpreter when the main window is deleted (otherwise there will
@@ -5915,10 +5915,14 @@ Implemented overrideredirect for an embedded toplevel; correctly updated a
frame's upper left x and y of an embedded toplevel after its container
(of another process) moved. (chengyemao)
-2004-12-28 (feature implementatoin of embedded/embedding Tk) Implemented
-embedded/embedding toplevel menu. A menu may be embedded in a container of
-either the same process or a different process. Working fine with Windows 98.
-But having a problem when invoked with a mouse click (Windows XP): if an
-embedded menu is in a different process, the menu items may show as a blank
-window at the pull-down time and require the mouse moves over the menu items
-to complete display. (chengyemao)
+2004-12-28 (feature implementatoin of embedded/embedding Tk of Windows)
+Implemented embedded/embedding toplevel menu. A menu may be embedded in
+a container of either the same process or a different process. Working
+fine with Windows 98. But having a problem when invoked with a mouse click
+(Windows XP): if an embedded menu is in a different process, the menu items
+may show as a blank window at the pull-down time and require the mouse
+moves over the menu items to complete display. (chengyemao)
+
+2005-1-3 (feature implementation of embedded/embedding Tk of Windows) Added
+a separated window handler for an embedded menu; solved the problem of
+a blank menu display with a mouse click in XP. (chengyemao)