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[bug #17717] Use "open panel" twice make it unusable


From: Enrico Sersale
Subject: [bug #17717] Use "open panel" twice make it unusable
Date: Sun, 24 Sep 2006 14:47:02 +0300
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Follow-up Comment #24, bug #17717 (project gnustep):

> I've now got a 32bit version of gnustep running on my machine ... and that
> works fine for me, just like the 64bit version. Your original description
of
> how to produce problems in GWorkspace does't produce any problems on
either
> system. Of course, if it's a window manager specific issue that might
explain
> why my system is OK, as both the 32bit and 64bit versions of gnustep are
> displaying through the same 64bit version of WindowMake/X.
>
> You say that 'Riccardo Mottoloa nd other people' also have the problems ...
is
> there a common way to reproduce the problems or something similar about
the
> systems/configurations of the people getting problems ... for me to make
> progress on this I really need to be able to reproduce the issue.

This is a way that, for me, works every time I try it:

1) You must have gworkspace with two or more file viewer windows open. 
2) Open also the Inspector.
3) Open the Finder window. If it draws correctly, add and remove search
options till when the "Search" button disappears and all the subviews are
drawn in the wrong place. (also this could be used for testing because,
before these changes, the Finder had no such problems)
4) Now select something in a file viewer window; you will see that the
Inspector doesn't work anymore as expected. 




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