[R] TCL/Tk weirdness with R-1.2.x under Win98

peter denisevich pdenis2 at home.com
Mon Jan 22 23:07:23 CET 2001



The "Tk Widget Tour" behaves normally regardless of "autohide" setting, so 
I don't think it's intrinsic to wish.  However, this is such a minor 
problem (note that I called it "weirdness" not "bug"), that it's probably 
not worth  spending time on.  I've used autohide mainly to avoid accidently 
launching some bloated app. I'm always pleased (and frequently surprised) 
when things work on Windows at all.  Both R and Gimp are amazing examples 
of successful ports.  BTW -- does anyone have anything good/bad to say 
about Windows 2000 Pro (for my next Win/Linux dual-boot machine)?
Best regards,
Peter Denisevich

At 08:33 PM 1/22/01 +0100, Peter Dalgaard wrote:

>peter denisevich <pdenis2 at home.com> writes:
>
> > With R1.2.1 and R1.2.0 (but not 1.1.x) under Win98 I have the following
> > problem with the Tk demos
> > ***IFF the Windows taskbar is set to "autohide" ***:
> >
> >  >demo(tkdensity) [or any other Tk demo]
> > Tk interactive window opens.
> > Move mouse into Tk window and the window immediately minimizes onto the
> > Windows taskbar .
> > Move mouse to taskbar and click on Tk icon -- window pops back up.
> > Move mouse into Tk window and window minimizes back onto taskbar.
> > Repeat at infinitum...
> >
> ><snip>

> > Have I missed something?
>
>Mnnnohhh... Haven't heard about *that* effect before. There are things
>we know we aren't doing right in the Tcl interface on Windows, but I
>can't see it explain this. I don't think any of the stuff changed from
>1.1.1 to 1.2.0 has any bearing on this.
>
>I assume the wish shell is not doing the same thing?
>
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