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#483 duplicate unwanted horizontal mini movement of the visible text in the Hemlock editor Rainer Joswig
Description

when I open a Lisp file that has lines longer than the visible view

I get the following unwanted effect:

the window gets open fine.

now resize the window, for example make the window longer.

Effect: the text moves slightly (pixels) to the left. This aligns the left most character with the window border. additionally also the horizontal scrollbar is updated. I can readjust the horizontal text position by dragging the

scrollbar to the left.

This happens also if I reduce the width of a window and the scrollbar appears.

I would prefer that on resizing the window, the horizontal position of the text within the window does not change.

Easy to reproduce:

Open a Hemlock window

type a few lines that fit into the visible area of hemlock

now resize the window to make it short, so that part of the lines on the right are no visible and the horizontal scrollbar appears

effect: the view moves slightly so that text now is 'touching' the left window border

This happens with Clozure CL 1.3, just tested on a PowerBook.

#482 fixed About Dialog in IDE shows 'version 0.1', while the Listener says 'Version 1.3'. mikel Rainer Joswig
Description

probably generate the About dialog version number from the 'real' version number or use a different wording talking about the Clozure Common Lisp IDE 0.1 based on Clozure Common Lisp 1.3.

#481 fixed Leopard interface databases Gary Byers R. Matthew Emerson
Description

We don't provide interface databases that include new Leopard stuff (like NSGradient, for example).

At some fairly near future date, we might want to build interfaces with -mmacosx-version-min=10.5 or come up with some scheme to allow the user to switch between various versions.

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