Re: [FTC b15 pv12] Windows Delete of FTCustom Acting Differently Than Mac
- From: Brendan Murphy <bmurphy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: ftcdev@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2008 09:47:28 -0500
Bob Keeney wrote:
Sorry for the delay. I was at Real World last week. BTW, FTC came
up a LOT in conversations (all good).
What kind of things were they asking or talking about?
pv 14 has the same issue I had before, but ONLY on the Windows side.
I have a problem on my bug list where metrics on Windows does not
match up proportionally and this may have some connection to what
you are seeing.
If you can send me a demo project off list with your FTFile object
built in, that will help in case there is some specific connection
to the FTFile object. In the TestWindow.addTestData method replace
the FTGraph code...
p.addObject(new FTGraph(parentControl), false)
...with your code.
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- From: Brendan Murphy
- Re: [FTC b15 pv12] Windows Delete of FTCustom Acting Differently Than Mac
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pv 14 has the same issue I had before, but ONLY on the Windows side.
- [FTC b15 pv12] Windows Delete of FTCustom Acting Differently Than Mac
- From: Bob Keeney
- Re: [FTC b15 pv12] Windows Delete of FTCustom Acting Differently Than Mac
- From: Brendan Murphy
- Re: [FTC b15 pv12] Windows Delete of FTCustom Acting Differently Than Mac
- From: Bob Keeney