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Re: [Texmacs-dev] Version 2.1


From: Massimiliano Gubinelli
Subject: Re: [Texmacs-dev] Version 2.1
Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2021 15:21:52 +0200

It would be useful to understand if it is a problem in our code or a Qt4 bug. We make only small changes to the standard styles and as far as I remember we do not touch the menu styles.

Maybe however we can add a tweak to solve this problem in our QTMStyle class.

m


On 17. Jun 2021, at 15:03, TeXmacs <texmacs@lix.polytechnique.fr> wrote:

Yes, the entries in the icon menus are trimmed vertically
(remember that Darcy showed us this problem during one of our hacking meetings).

I am a bit lost in the Qt code, where menu entries have several implementations.
If you can propose a fix for the vertical size of menu entries (for the icon menus),
then please let me know and I will test it.  Testing is laborious, since I cannot
compile yet for Apple's new processor.

Best wishes, --Joris



On Thu, Jun 17, 2021 at 02:13:54PM +0200, Basile Audoly wrote:
I think some (textual) menu items are trimmed above and below by a few pixels. It looks like qt' bounding box is too small for the new system fonts (?). It is purely cosmetic. 
Joris would known as he has been using TeXmacs with macOS 11.
Basile

Le 17 juin 2021 à 14:07, Massimiliano Gubinelli <m.gubinelli@gmail.com> a écrit :

I saw around some complains about Mac OSX 11. But I'm not sure what they are. I do not have it. Somebody can be more precise on what is the problem?

Best
Max


On 17. Jun 2021, at 13:45, Basile Audoly <baudoly@gmail.com<mailto:baudoly@gmail.com>> wrote:

Hi Joris,

Looking forward to version 2.1!

I am still getting quite often this annoying family of bugs whereby the content of a window disappears when a different document is opened, or whereby closing one particular window results in several windows being closed. This type of bugs has been around for a while, it somehow got better after you did some fixes, and now it tends to be worse.

I have not managed to find a consistent way to reproduce it so far, and I am wondering if reviewing the code in charge of opening/closing buffers/windows could maybe be the most straightforward approach.

Anyway, I will try to document this properly. Has anyone experienced anything similar and/or managed to find a predictable pattern where this occurs?

Basile

Le 17 juin 2021 à 12:34, TeXmacs <texmacs@lix.polytechnique.fr<mailto:texmacs@lix.polytechnique.fr>> a écrit :

Dear all,

I would like to release version 2.1 next week.
If there are any urgent issues, then please let me know.

There are a few new bugs on the bug tracker that I will study
during the weekend.

Best wishes, --Joris

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