I just tested a Linux XawXPM build against the latest sources and it
works (for me) too.
Charles G Waldman <cgw(a)fnal.gov> writes in xemacs-beta(a)xemacs.org:
SL Baur writes:
> Charles G Waldman <cgw(a)fnal.gov> writes in xemacs-beta(a)xemacs.org:
>
> > Just noticed that if you ./configure --with-scrollbars=athena3d, the
> > resizing of the scrollbar thingamajig (what's the right name for
> > that?) doesn't work. With regular Athena scrollbars it seems OK.
>
> Can you explain this in more detail?
>
I mean the way the size of the scrollbar "thumb" scales to
reflect the
ratio (chars visible)/(chars in buffer). With the straight Athena
scrollbars, this works; with XawXpm the scrollbar "thumb" is either
at its minimum size (about 10 pixels high) or at its maximum (filling
the entire available vertical space).
That sounds familiar, I don't remember why.
It still works for me so there must be something else wrong. Have you
tried a `cvs update' and building against the very latest and greatest
sources?
> Which version of XawXpm (I don't think it has been updated in
quite a
> long time)?
v1.1
That's the same one I'm using.
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