Ok. Thus the problems are known.
I use obviously non-ASCII chars for boxes and accented italic chars and i
can confirm many artifacts in general display of colors and restore of save
screen areas.
I can't, however, report about a so slow performance, appearing little
slower of GTWVT solution but not dramatically.
Anyway, having a GTQTC working could be a good bridge to port gradually a
console application to hbqt, as Pritpal could allow the cohexistence of the
two libs.
I'm interested about the thought of Viktor and Pritpal about this.
Best regards
Maurizio



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Da: harbour-boun...@harbour-project.org
[mailto:harbour-boun...@harbour-project.org] Per conto di Viktor Szakáts
Inviato: domenica 28 febbraio 2010 16.27
A: Harbour Project Main Developer List.
Oggetto: Re: R: [Harbour] Re: gtwvt compatibility issue



Maurizio la Cecilia wrote:
>
> a build with GTQTC showed me that the colors
> don't are coded in Clipper compatibility mode (as Viktor recent changed on
> WVT) and, mainly, many codepage and save/restscreen() problems.
> The box graphics and localized character, and the colors of saved/restored
> areas are buggy.
> Best regards.
>


I did not worked on GTQTC for a long time.

Box characters were working perfectly, I will have to look
what changes were made in the GT subsystem which I
did not follow. Save/restore looks like broken now.
Probably I have to use floating precision to calculate
area position.




Nothing changed AFAIK. Accented / non-ASCII chars 
never worked alright and there were several other screen 
artifact, performance was very slow and there were 
several basic problems with it (f.e. screen marking feature 
mixed up with mouse/key input). I reported some of 
these long ago.


Brgds,
Viktor



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