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Home » U++ Library support » U++ Widgets - General questions or Mixed problems » Zooming layouts and different behaviour windows/linux
Re: Zooming layouts and different behaviour windows/linux [message #33516 is a reply to message #33514] Thu, 18 August 2011 14:59 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
mdelfede is currently offline  mdelfede
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Sender Ghost wrote on Thu, 18 August 2011 08:24



Agree, not much, just 3% difference.



Inded.... and the advantage is much bigger....

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"Upp provides a nice solution to do init / deinit work of your package's static or global stuff (i.e. if it's not Plain Ol' Data and needs some function calls)........

.....Briefly, it depends from building order, where other INITBLOCKs (residing inside *.icpp files) linked before main code.



The problem here is *not* if INITBLOCK gets linked; if put in main code, it'll be linked for sure.
The problem is INITBLOCK random order; you can't assume *any* stuff being initialized before it.
So, you can't assume that X11 initialization has been done

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I think, this is because different DPI used for Linux and Windows
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Yep, it's for sure... But I can't ask my customers to change Dpi Wink

Ciao

Max
 
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