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[lmi] 'wine' anomalies
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Greg Chicares |
Subject: |
[lmi] 'wine' anomalies |
Date: |
Tue, 14 Nov 2017 16:13:12 +0000 |
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Vadim--Off the list, on Thu, 19 Oct 2017 15:52:52 +0000, I wrote to you
about this 'wine' anomaly:
| - wxSpinCtrl text is right-aligned in an area that includes the
| up and down arrows: in the screenshot, e.g., "Retirement Age"
| is "65", but the "5" is mostly obscured (would it be weird to
| force the "wxALIGN_LEFT" style upon end users?)
(you thought that was either a 'wine' or a DPI defect). I'm repeating
this here just so we have a complete public record, to which I have
a new observation to add:
In lmi's tabbed input dialog, <help> text seems to be inaccessible.
IIRC, in native msw there's a '?' button in the dialog's title bar
that's used to access this context-sensitive help. With 'wine', I
see three buttons there:
- the button that "rolls up" the contents like a windowshade:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WindowShade
which I have on most or all windows managed by X (or xfce)
- maximize or restore
- close
but no '?' button. BTW, the icon on this dialog is a wine bottle,
whereas other lmi windows have lmi icons.
The <help> text isn't accessible by right-clicking or hovering
the mouse, either; I don't recall whether either of those methods
showed <help> in native msw.
- [lmi] 'wine' anomalies,
Greg Chicares <=