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Re: Parents & children not consistent
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Re: Parents & children not consistent


  • Subject: Re: Parents & children not consistent
  • From: Bill Cheeseman <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2002 06:27:09 -0500

on 02-11-12 2:02 AM, Michael Kamprath at email@hidden wrote:

> on 11/11/02 2:42 PM, Mike Engber at email@hidden wrote:
>
>> As to the topic at hand. If a child lists a UI element as its parent
>> then the parent should have that UI element in its children attribute.
>
> Actually, the problem I found is that the parent of a menu item that is in a
> sub-menu (meaning the menu item's parent is the sub-menu) does not itself
> have a parent, which should be pointing to the menu item that the sub-menu
> roots to. However, if I search from the menu bar UI element root, I can find
> that menu item that the sub-menu roots to and its child (which should be the
> sub-menu itself) is set correctly. It just looks like the two way linking
> did not occur between a sub-menu and the menu item it roots to.

Right. Your bug (in the menu tree) and my bug (in the text ruler tree) are
mirror images of each other.

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