Hi everyone, sorry if this is a bit of a n00b question, but hopefully someone can clarify a misunderstanding for me. I am working with some colleagues on a Python2.x PyQt4 project and the GUI for this software has several drop-down lists where each entry in the list is an integer, in numerical order. We have had a (reproducible) bug report about these.
When a user clicks on the drop-down and types a number, the drop-down scrolls to select that number. So, [contrived example] if the drop-down contains entries 0-1000 and the user types 23, the drop-down scrolls to reveal 23 (if necessary) and selects that entry on the list. So far, so standard. If the user selects a number with repeated digits, i.e. any multiple of 11 (in reality only tested on numbers <100) the wrong number is selected. For example, if I open a drop-down and type "77" "70" gets selected. Is this some obvious bug in the way we have configured our GUI or have I misunderstood something really basic? Thanks, Sarah -- Sarah Mount, Senior Lecturer, University of Wolverhampton website: http://www.snim2.org/ twitter: @snim2
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