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Re: widget_table disjoint selection issues [message #93834 is a reply to message #93832] Wed, 02 November 2016 08:20 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Dick Jackson is currently offline  Dick Jackson
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On Tuesday, 1 November 2016 23:13:12 UTC-7, wallabadah wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I've come across what I think is a bug in widget_table using /disjoint selection. It can be demonstrated using the example code provided with IDL - just execute table_widget_example1.
>
> My experimenting shows that it works as expected on Mac OS X, but on Windows 7 when disjoint selection mode is turned on, control-clicking does not allow additional selections to be made (which is the whole point). I tested on Windows 7 running as a VM - It would be great if someone could test on other versions of Windows to confirm this is not a VM or Windows-7 specific issue.
>
> Also, as we all know, widget_table is awful. Has anyone got an alternative working?
>
> cheers,
>
> Will.

Hi Will,

With IDL 8.5.1 on Windows 10, it seems to work exactly as advertised, both from the Workbench and from a .sav file under IDL VM.

Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.14393]

IDL> !version
{
"ARCH": "x86_64",
"OS": "Win32",
"OS_FAMILY": "Windows",
"OS_NAME": "Microsoft Windows",
"RELEASE": "8.5.1",
"BUILD_DATE": "Nov 14 2015",
"MEMORY_BITS": 64,
"FILE_OFFSET_BITS": 64
}

Cheers,
-Dick

Dick Jackson Software Consulting Inc.
Victoria, BC, Canada --- http://www.d-jackson.com
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