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A report from a beta tester of our application reports the_______________________________________________
following strange behavior of the color of the menubar.
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I played with it a little more, and have a little more detail to give
you. This is in Mac OS X 10.1.2 on a dual 800 MHz Powermac.
I've seen a light green, yellow and purple so far. I wasn't able to
get green this past time I played around with it though.
This only seems to happen when invoke the open command, am in the
file chooser (that is NavChooseFile selected from a menu item)
and double-click the name instead of letting it give me
the preview (the previews get old very fast). The first time, the
menubar turns purple. The every time after it turns yellow. Except when
I change the folder in which I choose a file; in that case, it turns
purple again. Then as long as I'm opening files in that folder, the
menubar turns yellow every time after the first time.
If I hold the mouse down and pass it over the menubar, the menus turn
black, as normal.
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Has anyone ever seen anything like this? Does anyone know
what the problem could possibly be?
I can't send a simple example because the application is not
written in C and there is a lot going on, though it does seem
the problem has something to do with NavChooseFile rather
than actually opening the file chosen.
I do not have a dual processor machine to test on and the problem
does not happen on my single processor machine. Most, if not all,
of our other beta testers are using single processor machines either
because that is all they have or because there are some as yet
unsolved problems with floating point computation with our
application on dual processor machines.
Thanks for any insights.
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| >menubar color problem - OSX (From: Alice Hartley <email@hidden>) |
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