I have a client app that is run on a touchscreen computer. With Xojo 2017 R1.1 the app responds to touchscreen events. Take pushbuttons, for example. If I try Xojo 2018 R1.1 the button highlights but doesn’t actually press the button. In 2017 R1 it works just fine.
Is there anything I can do to make the app respond to the touchscreen in the newer version?
Linux Mint 17.1 and 18.2. Both are 64-bit.
A gtk3 issue. There is a Feedback (for RasPi) filed.
Im not at a computer, so i cant look it up for you now.
Yup. GTK-2 is no good for HiDPI Monitors on Linux, as Dialogs are messed up.
GTK-3 is no good for various layout reasons (depending on the distribution) - and all these not-yet-fixed regressions.
Let’s hope the Linux framework gets some love (but only once the Windows framework is “up-to-speed” and “not blurry text” again)
Thankfully the client isn’t using HiDPI monitors in this application. So now I get to explain what’s going on and come up with a solution that’s acceptable.
Was kind of hoping someone had the ‘oh, hey, install this library and all is good with the world again’ solution.
A programmer can dream, can’t he