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Tree Example on Windows: branchopen-callback never called back #29

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defunkydrummer opened this issue May 15, 2019 · 6 comments
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FYI -

Tree example is not filling out the trees properly.

Clicking on a directory doesn't enter the branchopen-callback function.

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Impl: CCL64 bits latest version on Win10

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lispnik commented May 15, 2019

Thanks for the bug report! Will look into it today

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Hello, the same on Linux SBCL 1.4.5 debian x64 for me.

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lispnik commented May 16, 2019

I'm struggling to reproduce this one. I am curious about what your exact action is: Clicking on a node (one left mouse click) will move the selection, but not open the node. Pressing RETURN key on a node should trigger a branchopen callback. Also, clicking + next to a node (when there is one) will trigger a branchopen callback.

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lispnik commented May 16, 2019

Cool I can reproduce it on Linux at least

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defunkydrummer commented May 16, 2019

Pressing RETURN key on a node should trigger a branchopen callback.

I did not know that! (there's no manual...)

I'll try again and report.

Note that directories that contain lots of files are not displayed with a "+" or similar icon that would show that it can be opened.

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lispnik commented May 17, 2019

Err so problem on windows. I had the sound on this morning and it beeps at me every time I press enter in the tree. btw, the manual describes the behaviour of keys under the Navigation section: https://webserver2.tecgraf.puc-rio.br/iup/en/elem/iuptree.html I thought it was supposed to just follow the native controls behavior, but maybe not. Extra digging required.

There's another example, in issue/29 branch that is a more comprehensive example btw

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