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Re: Misc. Bugs & Problems [message #14523 is a reply to message #14388] Thu, 25 February 1999 00:00 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Steve Scheele is currently offline  Steve Scheele
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Registered: February 1999
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I'll give it a try.


<menakkis@my-dejanews.com> wrote in message
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> "Steve Scheele" <sscheele@scitor.com> wrote:
>> ;********************
>> Bug: Resizing a draw widget, flips vertical sliders up side down.
>>
>> Workaround: Pass an initial value to the slider - this workaround is
>> apparently machine/OS dependent. It didn't work for me.
>
> I think I have a genuine workaround for NT. Using IDL 5.2 / WinNT, with a
> widget that contains a menu, draw widget and vertical slider the full
height
> of the draw widget... I initially create the slider with:
> sl=widget_slider(b0,min=0L,max=10000L,val=10000L,/suppress,u val=2,/vert)
When
> handling the main widget's resize call, I find I have to do:
> widget_control,sl,set_slider_max=0L,set_slider_min=10000L The astute
reader
> will notice that the min and max are now the reverse of what was used in
the
> creation call, and that seems to balance out whatever happened to the poor
> thing during the resize. (Well, on NT at least.) I think it keeps on
> working too (i.e., for any further resizes).
>
> Peter Mason
>
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