[GRASS-dev] [GRASS GIS] #2799: wxGUI: display toolbar size too large

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Tue Aug 23 14:06:59 PDT 2016


#2799: wxGUI: display toolbar size too large
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  Reporter:  neteler      |      Owner:  grass-dev@…
      Type:  defect       |     Status:  new
  Priority:  normal       |  Milestone:  7.2.0
 Component:  wxGUI        |    Version:  svn-releasebranch70
Resolution:               |   Keywords:  wxGUI, size, toolbar, mapdisp
       CPU:  Unspecified  |   Platform:  Unspecified
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Comment (by veroandreo):

 Replying to [comment:13 wenzeslaus]:
 > Replying to [comment:12 veroandreo]:
 > > Under Fedora 23 (wxPython 3.0.2.0)...I can no longer shrink the Map
 display window and therefore, it still overlaps with layer manager even if
 it is also shrunk until limit size allowed.
 >
 > Since when you can't do it? I don't know about any changes in release
 branch in relation to that, so it would seem that it might be related to
 some wxPython changes. Also many of these problems are coming from
 wxPython itself or its interaction with underlying library, so what you
 can try is to download the [http://www.wxpython.org/download.php wxPython
 demo], find same widget there and if it has the bad behavior, report the
 issue on the [http://trac.wxwidgets.org wxWidgets Trac] (component
 wxPython).
 >
 > It doesn't seem that Map Display is setting minimal size (`SetMinSize`)
 unlike for example Layer Manager window. I actually can make the window
 "one pixel" big with the same wxPython (wxPython: 3.0.2.0). I guess the
 question also is if you can shrink the other windows in that particular
 direction.

 The issue prevails here in 72 (r69220) and trunk (r69219) under fedora24.
 I cannot shrink map display window, nor the window for d.vect, for
 example. I am able to shrink in any direction the window of g.gui.tplot,
 though. No idea :P

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