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Re: Bug in 5.5 on Win 2k? [message #29737 is a reply to message #29735] Tue, 19 March 2002 06:53 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Olaf Stetzer is currently offline  Olaf Stetzer
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David Fanning wrote:
> Olaf Stetzer (olaf.stetzer@imk.fzk.de) writes:
>
>
>> after a while of inactivity regarding IDL I now work
>> quiet a lot with the new Version of IDL (5.5).
>>
>> But there is a really annoying bug in it which I have
>> not seen being reported on this list yet (by searching
>> the archives):
>>
>> Anytime I start a program in the commandline (IDLDE), the
>> editor window is blanked and not redrawn correctly
>> after the program ended. When I want to edit again
>> I have to mark the (invisible) text or move it up and
>> down, so it gets redrawn correctly. Am I the only one
>> experiencing this bug? Or is there a workaround?
>
>
> I've never seen anything like this in my IDL 5.5 on
> Windows 2000.
>

Strange, now that I try to reproduce the exact conditions under
which this bug appeared I cannot reproduce it! But I encountered
it quiet often in the past weeks, maybe it only happened when the
program halted due to some errors...?

Olaf

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