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that the resizable command keeps scripts from
changing the size of windows since it is
not true. The resizable command only applies
to user sizing via user interaction.
* tests/unixWm.test: Replace broken tests with
the nonPortable constraint with new tests for
maxsize and minsize options. These tests
verify that setting the minsize and maxsize
will resize the window if needed, and that
the wm hints will be updated with the new sizes.
* tests/wm.test: Add an exhaustive set of tests
for the wm maxsize and wm minsize commands.
These tests verify that setting the minsize
and maxsize will resize the window if needed.
These tests have only been run under Win98
and Window Maker under Linux, so further tweaking
may be needed for other systems.
* unix/tkUnixWm.c (UpdateGeometryInfo, UpdateSizeHints):
Fixup comments and initialization for the minWidth,
minHeight, maxWidth, maxHeight, width, and height
members of the WmInfo struct. Check to ensure
that a new toplevel window size is not larger
than the maxsize or smaller than the minsize
when updating the geometry at idle time.
Pass new width and height values to the
UpdateSizeHints method so that it can properly
set the window min and max sizes for a window
that cannot be resized by the user. This fixes
a bug where the window resizes back to the original
size when the user clicks on the window border.
* win/tkWinWm.c (UpdateGeometryInfo):
Fixup comments and initialization for the minWidth,
minHeight, maxWidth, maxHeight, width, and height
members of the WmInfo struct. Check to ensure
that a new toplevel window size is not larger
than the maxsize or smaller than the minsize
when updating the geometry at idle time.
[Patch 568861]
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adding unmapped windows. Needs further examination. [Bug #605105]
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* doc/text.n: Update double and triple click
docs to match implementation changes made on
2002-02-14.
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\u001a in a script file. [Bug 685505]
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::safe::interpCreate or ::safe::interpInit. [Bug #669159]
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extended use of -to.
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characters rather than ASCII ones. Tk's done this ever since 8.1
in any case; after all, it is the right thing to do.
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-relief is sunken, -offrelief is flat, and -overrelief is raised.
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bezier method by name. [Bug #578654]
* doc/canvas.n: update to note that -smooth really doesn't take
or return just booleans.
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Tk_GetBitmapFromData. [Bug #590379]
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updating Tk to use Tcl 8.4's fully CONST-ified
interface, and fully CONSTifying Tk at the
same time.
This patch includes purging Tk of its last
direct access to interp->result. [Bug 589853]
The substantial changes include copying
event sequence strings into Tcl_DStrings
in tkBind.c, and copying [text] indices into
Tcl_DStrings because parsing them involved
overwriting them. If this causes performance
trouble, that can be resolved by further
converting them to Tcl_Obj's.
The #defines USE_NON_CONST and USE_COMPAT_CONST
have the same effect for Tk as they do for Tcl.
(They actually change tcl.h)
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* mac/tkMacWm.c (Tk_WmCmd): docs with mac and unix stubs.
* unix/tkUnixWm.c (Tk_WmCmd):
* win/tkWinWm.c (Tk_WmCmd):
* tests/unixWm.test:
* tests/winWm.test: more wm attr tests will be needed.
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* generic/tkText.c (TextWidgetCmd): enhances the text get and
* generic/tkTextIndex.c (TkTextGetIndex): delete methods to accept
* tests/text.test: multiple range pairs.
This handles the delete case in an atomic, fixed-index fashion.
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* generic/tkText.c: undo/redo stack to not be tied solely to the
* generic/tkText.h: text widget. The APIs are still private.
* generic/tkUndo.c: This also adds a stack limiting ability and
* generic/tkUndo.h: a -maxundo option to the text widget (in
* library/text.tcl: addition to the options from TIP #26) should
* mac/tkMacDefault.h: users want to limit the undo/redo stack
* tests/text.test: (should not be necessary in most cases).
* unix/Makefile.in: [Patch #554763] (callewart)
* unix/tkUnixDefault.h:
* win/Makefile.in:
* win/makefile.vc:
* win/tkWinDefault.h:
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* generic/tkListbox.c (DisplayListbox):
* mac/tkMacDefault.h: TIP #94 implementation adding -activestyle
* tests/listbox.test: option to the listbox. This adds the ability
* unix/tkUnixDefault.h: to have listboxes look native on Windows, and
* win/tkWinDefault.h: "nicer" elsewhere using the 'dotbox' style.
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* generic/tkInt.h (struct TkCaret):
* mac/tkMacXStubs.c (Tk_SetCaretPos):
* unix/tkUnixKey.c (TkpGetString, Tk_SetCaretPos):
* win/tkWinX.c (Tk_SetCaretPos):
* tests/tk.test: Added 'tk caret' implementation of TIP#96
* doc/SetCaret.3 (new): which adds a TkCaret structure element to
* doc/tk.n: TkDisplay for maintaining state.
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checkbutton and radiobutton to allow those widgets to have a
MS-Office look and feel.
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* generic/tkDecls.h: Tk_CollapseMotionEvents API which controls
* generic/tkEvent.c: Tk's collapsing of incoming motion events
* generic/tkInt.h: on its windows. The default remains to do
* generic/tkStubInit.c: collapsing. Added a flags parameter to the
* generic/tkWindow.c: internal display structure to support this
* doc/QWinEvent.3: and be used in the future for other bits.
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(patch from Neil McKay).
* Add CirculateRequest, Create, MapRequest, ResizeRequest,
and ConfigureRequest event types;
* Split TK_TOPLEVEL flag into TK_TOPLEVEL, TK_HAS_WRAPPER,
TK_WIN_MANAGED, and TK_TOP_HIERARCHY.
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a POTENTIAL INCOMPATIBILITY.
* doc/wm.n: Remove "some window managers will" text
and explicitly state what behavior a transient
window will display. Also mention that it is an
error to make a window a transient of itself.
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* mac/tkMacWm.c:
* tests/wm.test:
* unix/tkUnixWm.c:
* win/tkWinWm.c: Update wm stackorder usage message
to make it clear that either 1 or 3 arguments are
required. [Bug 540013]
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stuff has been in there for ages for some reason...
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* Updated callers of Tcl_GetStringResult.
Rewrote PrintScrollFractions to ScrollFractions to stop scribbling
directly on interp->result.
* Updated callers of Tcl_GetVar, Tcl_GetVar2
* Updated callers of Tcl_SplitPath, Tcl_JoinPath, and
Tcl_TranslateFileName.
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was selected in the filetypes option menu. Adapted from code by Chris
Nelson submitted in Patch #492220.
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wm stackorder command.
* doc/winfo.n: Update documentation for the winfo
children command to indicate that top-level windows
are not returned in stacking order.
* doc/wm.n: Add documentation for wm stackorder.
* generic/tkInt.decls (TkWmStackorderToplevel):
Add decl for new function.
* generic/tkIntDecls.h: Regen.
* generic/tkStubInit.c: Regen.
* tests/unixWm.test: Add stackorder command to test
for wm command usage message.
* tests/wm.test: Add new set of tests for generic
window manager methods.
* unix/tkUnixWm.c (Tk_WmCmd,
TkWmStackorderToplevelWrapperMap,
TkWmStackorderToplevel): Add unix implementation of
new wm stackorder command.
* win/tkWinWm.c (Tk_WmCmd,
TkWmStackorderToplevelEnumProc,
TkWmStackorderToplevelWrapperMap,
TkWmStackorderToplevel): Add windows implementation
of new wm stackorder command.
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