On Tue, 22 Oct 2013, Berend Hasselman wrote:
On 22-10-2013, at 18:37, Allin Cottrell <cottrell(a)wfu.edu> wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Oct 2013, Berend Hasselman wrote:
>
>> On 21-10-2013, at 20:18, Allin Cottrell <cottrell(a)wfu.edu> wrote:
>>>
>>> I'd be grateful if people could do some more testing with this.
(Reminder,
>>> on non-Mac platforms the window-switching keys are Alt-PgUp and Alt-PgDn.)
>>> I've modified the code some, and on Linux at any rate the graph window
>>> behaves normally and I haven't managed to provoke a crash.
>>>
>>
>> On Mac OS X 10.8.5 I have done this
>>
>> Gretl 1.9.12cvs Quartz (build date 2013-10-21)
>>
>> 1. Ctrl+F2, File, Script files, 1. klein.inp
>> 2. Ctrl+R
>> 3. Command+` (goes back to main window)
>> 4. press t on C consumption graph window appears
>> 5. Command+` ==> gretl: klein.inp window
>> 6. Command+` ==> gretl: script output window
>> 7. Command+` again: nothing happens
>> 8. there is still a gretl: graph window
>> 9. using Alt+w and select graph window works
>> Command+` doesn't work when graph window has focus but Shift+Command+` does
work
>>
>> I have been able to get Gretl Quartz to crash several times using
>> various combinations of Command+` and/or Shift+Command+` more or less
>> randomly with/without closing the graph window first. I cannot however
>> consistently reproduce the crashes.
>
> I've done some more work on this -- could you see if the new quartz
> snapshot works better?
>
Bad news. Doesn't work better.
Ah, I may have been attaching to the wrong keysym for detection of the
release of the Mac Command key. If so, that would explain general
weirdness with the command-` business. There's a new snapshot in place
that might get this right.
Allin