On Jan 23, 2008 2:08 AM, Giuliano Colla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The test isn't by me, but by someone who complained about z-order in
> gtk2 not being correct. A lot of time ago.
> I know, it's voluntary work, everybody does its best. We take what's
> available, and thank. But please don't tell me that gtk2 can be taken in
> consideration for anything else than a specific project carried on by a
> Lazarus developer, who knows enough the internals to fix the widgets he
> needs.

And what do you plan to do about it?

What I mean is very simple: I have to get to work at 7:30 and come
back at 21:00. Why would I use my spare time to hunt for the endless,
arbitrary bugs in the gtk2 interface? And my experience with the
gtk/gtk2 interface is enougth to say it ain't particularly fun to work
endless hours to fix small bugs on that spaguetti code, which often
ends up without any fix.

If the bug is annoying you, then *you* should do something about it =)
If all users use the approach: Oh, I'll test now and wait 3 months and
test again, then they are all risking that in 3 months there won't be
any change to what they wanted changed.

If you don't plan on doing anything about it, then I say it's not that
annoying for you, because it's not annoying enougth to make you do
something about it =)

regards,
-- 
Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho

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