Re: Who uses peer text widgets?
- From: Francois Vogel <fsvogelnew5NOSPAM@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 30 Dec 2006 20:15:34 +0100
Donal K. Fellows a écrit :
But if you're not using word wrapping or
text elision, I'd imagine that peers should work fine.
Text elision I don't (yet) use, but word wrapping yes.
If not (and we
need people to try this out in real code) please let us know so we can
fix it; the sooner we know there's a problem, the sooner there can be an
absence of said problem. :-)
Sure.
<Very subjective personal opinion, no flame>
Tcl core team responsivity is however difficult to circumvent.
Or rather, Tcl core team priorities are, at least from my viewpoint.
For instance I happened to file a handful of bug reports, some of them even with patches that fix the corresponding issue AFAIK, with no answer or sign of life at all.
I guess the team is both too busy (working toward 8.5 release) and too small.
In short, I'm not very confident in seeing any bug reports wrt peers taken into account quickly.
</Very subjective personal opinion, no flame>
Anyway, what you say above is obviously true, and you do not promise anything wrt fixing bugs in any delay, which sounds reasonable ;-)
I'll run the game and see what happens.
Thanks,
Francois
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