like to ask the maintainers of the build environments to please
add these files to the setup:
src/fl_encoding_latin1.cxx
src/fl_encoding_mac_roman.cxx
I ADDED SOME DOCUMENTATION THAT NEEDS TO BE FIXED. Beeing not a
native English speaker, I have a hard time writing documentation.
Would someone please update my babbeling in
documentation/drawing.html? Thanks.
This commit fixes some very basic problems with OS X's code page in
preparation for the compose-character keyboard fix. It also fixes
issues with MS Windows and X11 not rendering the characters
in the Western (Latin-1) set between 0x80 and 0x9F. In the original
ISO font, they were unused, but are now assigned to international
characters like the Euro currency sign.
This patch also tries to fix one basic flaw with FLTK 1 and
font encoding. I will not put much more work into this because
FLTK 1.2 and FLTK 2 fix the problem entirely by using UTF-8
instead of 8-bit "C"-style strings.
All these changes are only meaningful for foreign language
users or users of special characters like the Euro, the Degree
or the Permille symbol. A short explanation follows.
Max OS X uses a different code page than X11 and Win32. This means
that all characters above 0x7f have an entirely different meaning.
If your source code contains international characters, your
text will appear different if you change to another OS. This patch
provides two functions that convert text with international
characters from the character set of the source code into the
local character set. Two more functions are provided to convert
them back. The functions are fl_latin1_to_local (source is in Win32
or X11), fl_mac_roman_to_local (source was written on OS X) and the
corresponding fl_local_to_latin1 and fl_local_to_mac_roman, which
are very useful if yoou want to store strings with intl. characters
that will be moved between systems.
All this is assuming a "Western" code page as it is common in
the Americas and most of Europe. User of other languages will have
to use FLTK 2.
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directory names (STR #263)
Fl::compose() did not handle special keys like backspace
properly (STR #293)
Fl_Choice did not clip its text when drawing using the plastic
scheme (STR #287)
Fl_Group incorrectly mapped the emacs CTRL keys to keyboard
navigation (STR #228)
Fl_File_Browser::load() didn't handle a NULL directory name (STR
#266)
64-bit library fixes (STR #261, )
The Fl_Valuator::format() function did not limit the size of the
number buffer (STR #268)
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Stuff from work:
Removed reference to unused GL/glu.h header file, which is missing on
some Linux systems.
Fl_Gl_Window has a new method to allow you to get and set the context:
void Fl_Gl_Window::context(void*, int destroy = 0)
void* Fl_Gl_Window::context() const;
Return or set a pointer to the GLContext that this window is
using. This is a system-dependent structure, but it is portable to
copy the context from one window to another. You can also set it to
NULL, which will force FLTK to recreate the context the next time
make_current() is called, this is useful for getting around bugs in
OpenGL implementations.
If destroy_flag is true the context will be destroyed by fltk when
the window is destroyed, or when the mode() is changed, or the next
time context(x) is called.
Some cleanup of Fl_Gl_Choice to move most of the system dependent
#ifdefs into Fl_Gl_Choice.cxx.
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APIENTRY should appear between the return type and function name.
WIN32 is defined by MSVC++, not _WIN32. Updated the sources to work
with both.
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Updated email addresses to point to fltk.org domain...
Updated README and CHANGES files accordingly.
Updated makeinclude and Makefile files to put -L../lib before the
LDFLAGS/GLDFLAGS to avoid problem reported by Alexander.
documentation/Makefile wasn't including makeinclude.
Updated FLUID about window to show version 1.0.9.
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Enumerations.H so they are available to any fltk programs.
More fixes to the fake-overlay code in Fl_Gl_Window (it did not work on
Win32 when there were 2 different-sized windows)
Fix to Fl_compose to not quote the Delete key fixed to allow the right-
control key to still be the compose prefix and to allow it to quote
control characters.
OSF1 used the same parameters for scandir as SGI and unlike Linux and
apparently most other Unix's
fl_ask, message, etc windows are resizable, which is useful if you use
them to display arbitrary output from a program.
On Win32 non_modal (but not modal) windows have close and size boxes, as per
popular demand at Digital Domain.
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other than the Fl_Input widget. It now understands "dead keys" on X.
Calling fl_set_fonts repeatedly returns the same set of fonts each time,
rather than adding copies of all the fonts to the set each time.
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