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RE: [FR-devel] We have a (GUI) problem...


From: Rich Kilmer
Subject: RE: [FR-devel] We have a (GUI) problem...
Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 05:33:57 -0500

> -----Original Message-----
> From: address@hidden
> [mailto:address@hidden Behalf Of
> Laurent Julliard
> Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 5:15 AM
> To: address@hidden
> Subject: Re: [FR-devel] We have a (GUI) problem...
>
>
> Rich Kilmer wrote:
>
> > I've been doing some simple tests with GUI toolkits.  We may
> have a problem
> > with threading and the UI.  Since Ruby does not support native
> threading,
> > the UI tookits I have tried starve other threads.  As a matter
> of fact, I
> > can't get FOX to start in anything but the main thread (it crashes on
> > Win32).
> >
> > We need further study on this...if anyone have specific expereince with
> > this, or has time to work on it would be great.
> >
> > -Rich
>
>
> As a follow-up on this item, I have just installed FOX and FXRuby 189 on
> my Linux laptop and while looking at the examples given in FXRuby I
> noticed that the groupbox.rb example is using a Ruby thread to update
> the clock in the lower right corner. On my Linux machine this example
> works perfectly ok.
>
> Does it work on Win32 as well? And if so how is this example different
> from the approach you have taken?
>
> Laurent
>

I am going to take time going through this methodically.  Lyle sent me build
189 with Scintilla integrated (for Win32) and I am going to work more with
that over the weekend.  I am going to write a simple Fox plugin to start an
FXScintlla window through the FreeRIDE core.  If it all works, I'll be a
happy puppy.

-Rich

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