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Re: Bibledit Lite (was: Re: [be] Packages (bibledit-web and build time m
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Teus Benschop |
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Re: Bibledit Lite (was: Re: [be] Packages (bibledit-web and build time mysql server checking)) |
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Wed, 23 Mar 2011 17:06:05 +0100 |
On Tue, 2011-03-22 at 16:05 -0400, Dan Dennison wrote:
> I am interested in the patch for config.xml.cpp, and any other
> patches
> that fix corruptions or leaks. Good that you made it use less
> memory.
> Thanks for offering the fix.
>
> Go to http://cr.bblesint.org and click the Register button. I'll
> approve the account and add it to the Bibledit Lite project.
Thanks for doing so. I logged in through the Google Account, and had
read access through the source through gitweb. Thanks. I do remember
that Bibledit was using a lot of memory in particular when running the
whole day. I've now looked at your config.xml.cpp, and have applied to
patch to Bibledit-Gtk. Thanks for stopping the memory leaks.
>
> The mystery you describe, about the screen jumping to the
> left,
> Bibledit-Gtk had this same thing, but it no longer occurs now.
> Perhaps
> the solution will apply to your situation as well. If I recall
> well,
> there was something with the scrolledwindow in editor.cpp, its
> policy,
> and how it interacts with the textview. I notice it now uses a
> viewport
> as well in editor.cpp. I'd think that the problem lies
> somewhere there.
>
> Have you seen the out-of-bounds screen corruptions? Try rapidly
> scrolling up and down a large reference list. Also try maximizing and
> restoring Bibledit when the window dimensions are nearly the screen
> dimensions. I'm wondering if the Win32 GDK is more sensitive on this
> than the X11 GDK.
I did these things, but all windows behave as expected. I still think
that setting the policy of the scrolled window to Automatic : Automatic
makes a different. But perhaps you already have done that.
A link to Bibledit-Lite was put on
https://sites.google.com/site/bibledit/6-links. If you'd like to edit
this information, you are able to do so with your account there.
Wishing you God's blessing in the work you do.
Tried Bibledit-Lite on Windows. It runs nicely, it feels "lite" and
snappy.
Teus