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view inkscape/firefox/template/textmenu/main.c @ 1239:447cd3359cf2
Fix bug of mal-structured dup group
- When a user changes tween type of a tween, the structure of dup
group may not satisfy the requirement of new type.
- It causes unexpected behavior.
- It is fixed by checking structure and remove mal-structured ones.
author | Thinker K.F. Li <thinker@codemud.net> |
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date | Mon, 10 Jan 2011 11:45:13 +0800 |
parents | 26c302b47de1 |
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#include <stdio.h> #include <mb.h> #include <string.h> //#include "menu.h" #include "mb_af.h" #include "mb_ani_menu.h" #include "%n.h" char *menus[] = { "This is item 1", "This is item 2", "This is item 3", "This is item 4", "This is item 5", "This is item 6", "This is item 7", "This is item 8" }; mbaf_t *myApp; _MyApp_InitContent(int argc, char *argv[]) { MyAppData *data = MBAF_DATA(myApp,MyAppData); subject_t *key = MBAF_KB_SUBJECT(myApp); char name[255]; coord_t *l; int i; mb_sprite_t *sprite=myApp->rootsprite; data->m = mb_animated_menu_new(myApp,myApp->rootsprite,"item",menus); mb_animated_menu_set_callback(data->m, myselect_callback); MyApp_InitContent(myApp,argc,argv); } int main(int argc, char * const argv[]) { subject_t *subject; mb_obj_t *button; MyAppData data; myApp = mbaf_init("list", ""); mbaf_set_data(myApp,&data); _MyApp_InitContent(argc,argv); mbaf_loop(myApp); return 0; } /* vim: set ts=4 */