old version of click2front poke some private structs of intuition which was changed in new version
As "old version" you mean that there is a newest version of ClickToFront (i mean newest than the current pubblic 53.2) ?
If so would be good to have it already, currently for what i can understand Intuition 53.42 works fine with ClickToFront 52.3 (atleast on X1000) but fails with the latest 53.2 availible on other system
As "old version" you mean that there is a newest version of ClickToFront (i mean newest than the current pubblic 53.2) ?
I do not remember details, but click2front do not works because of intuition update, thats for sure.
Its just our fault as betatesters, we just forget about, because if we not, of course relevant part should be released at one push (i.e. now it was intuition + iprefs, but should be intuition + iprefs + click2front). So for now just rewert back to any working ones (or to click2front or to old inuition) and wait till new click2front will be avail.
Hmm... does that mean we can set different pointer styles now using SetWindowPointer(), rather than titting about creating new pointerclass objects?
Yes. Not really styles, but standardized pointer images. For example your application calls SetWindowPointer(win, WA_PointerType, POINTERTYPE_HAND, TAG_DONE) and the user will see the well known "pointing hand" pointer image as used by browser applications on other systems when the mouse hovers over a hyperlink.
your application calls SetWindowPointer(win, WA_PointerType, POINTERTYPE_HAND, TAG_DONE) and the user will see the well known "pointing hand" pointer image
...and of course you would call SetAttrs(winObj, WA_PointerType, POINTERTYPE_HAND, TAG_DONE) instead if your window was created via the ReAction window.class.
- Fixed tracking issue caused by new allocator for large textures on R200 boards. - Increased minimum BitMap allocation size to reduce VRAM fragmentation where many small allocations are required.
I really don't understand why we need a running commentary of ever public update, including quoting the release notes. They are there for every registered OS4 user, so what is the point?
(It's a rhetorical question, it doesn't need an answer, really!).
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@Rigo: For me the Point is, that there is on no place a public list of the Information what the update does. Sometimes i just click install and after this i want to know what the update did (see last update where click2Front is not working... so i want to know what was done).
It would be nice, if there will be a list on a public Webpage with the informations about the updates (we now just get before an update and if we hit the Information button after select the entry in amiupdate).
For me the Point is, that there is on no place a public list of the Information what the update does. Sometimes i just click install and after this i want to know what the update did (see last update where click2Front is not working... so i want to know what was done).
But for that you have Sys:Documentation/ReleaseInfo. There is all the release_notes for users saves which you see when you press "info" in amiupdate. I mean now all the release notes of updates about what we ask for last years is here, in sys:documentation/releaseinfo driver.
@imagodespira Just it was added few weeks ago only, and wasn't make as big announcement (only noticed in hyperion's forum, and in release notes to amiupdate itself).
imagodespira wrote: @Rigo: For me the Point is, that there is on no place a public list of the Information what the update does.
Or when there is an update available.
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It would be nice, if there will be a list on a public Webpage with the informations about the updates (we now just get before an update and if we hit the Information button after select the entry in amiupdate).
Hyperion should be publishing when there is an update available, and what it does.
It's also useful to get some discussion on some of the updates if they break things (eg. the Intuition update) or add new features.
Hyperion should be publishing when there is an update available, and what it does.
As far as i understand, reassons for amiupdate its exactly to avoid all that fuzz about every single minor or half-minor change. I.e. to avoid all those "thanks, good work! keep it up! long awaited update!" and so on, to just make it all automatically works, and registered users just all the time recieve something new with some fixes.
If hyperion will make an announcements about everyday small update (which happens one times in a week/two), then they need someone who will only works on that. What is unpossible and better spend time on actual coding.
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It's also useful to get some discussion on some of the updates if they break things (eg. the Intuition update) or add new features.
That one for sure. But Rigo's point imho just about that there is no need to take every new amiupdate update like something which deserver reposting or co. I.e. to make it all looks like "normal" and usuall situation, when ppls always get updates, and report only when problems happens.
But for me personally there is no problems to discuss it, if nothing else to do :)
Hyperion should be publishing when there is an update available, and what it does.
As far as i understand, reassons for amiupdate its exactly to avoid all that fuzz about every single minor or half-minor change. I.e. to avoid all those "thanks, good work! keep it up! long awaited update!" and so on, to just make it all automatically works, and registered users just all the time recieve something new with some fixes.
Oh yes, an announcement for each update would be ridiculous. I was thinking more along the lines of a forum thread (such as this one, but on Hyperion's forums in a restricted posting area) or a blog-type approach. Even a Twitter feed would serve the purpose of notifying of updates - how long does it take to copy and paste the update short description into Twitter when publishing the update? The AmiUpdate website could even tweet it out automatically - I can supply the PHP code I use to do this, it's a case of calling one function.
I understand the point of rigo, but sometimes it is good to see what an update makes, sometimes a feedback from another user is good before install a problem update.
The integration of AmiUpdate in AmigaOS to make small updates frequently is one of the best things we have.
If all people know about hidden, spare documented features like the releaseinfo folder, then many discussions where not there.
And for my personal use, i also want to know if an update make changes in my system... so features like click2front stops working. We need AmigaOS to develop and i also use click2front every day... but no, nothing.
Yes, you could say roll back the update, tried this.. but the last entries are not visible in amiUpdate... since january... before there where all in it. also tried to clear the list (one day before the last updates) and then update, but no new entries.. so rollback does not work anymore.
I changed nothing on the System, just work with it, not play around with settings...
Since yesterday (perhaps also an update problem?) i also get a message on Start:
"CHARSETCONVERT: FROM-Datei "ram:tmp.txt" mit Länge NULL. C:Charsetconvert fehlgeschlagen Rückgabewert 20"
If the rollback would work, then i could check if an update causes the problem or not.
So for such things i use the threads about new updates, also to see if other peoples have problems and i can deceide if i update or not, because i need the Computer for my work.
Another whish from me: If there is a Problem like click2Front and the first users report it -> remove the update (unpublish) till the problem is fixed, so also many threads about it would not be done (perhaps this works already, i was one of the first updaters ;) ).
I.e. just delete dirmeups from prefs:notifications, save, and all will be ok.
ps. i already send bug report to author about
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And for my personal use, i also want to know if an update make changes in my system... so features like click2front stops working. We need AmigaOS to develop and i also use click2front every day... but no, nothing.
In theory, all those small updates should be well tested, and everything should works all the time. With click2front it was just our , betatesters faulth, that we miss it. Of coure no one will release anything publicaly if he know that it will broken something necessary. Just was some mistake.
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Another whish from me: If there is a Problem like click2Front and the first users report it -> remove the update (unpublish) till the problem is fixed, so also many threads about it would not be done (perhaps this works already, i was one of the first updaters ;) ).
Yep, sounds logical, but in case with click2front we already have fixed all problems with, and i assume today or tomorrow it will be in public amiupdate, and so, all users who will do update since then, will have all new stuff working as it should.