martin@zoo.toronto.edu (Martin Hofmann) (10/15/90)
I am trying to write an application using DEC Window widgets. I have created a UIL file that has a main window and inside that a dialog_box and 2 window widgets. The dialog_box and the first window appear as expected, however the second window occupies the whole screen. I have tried reversing the order of the 2 windows, and again the first window (which used to be second) appears properly but the second (was first) occupies the whole screen. Does anyone out there know how to get 2 window widgets displayed? I am using a DECstation 2100 connected to a DEC server (CQUEST system). Any help is appreciated. Thanks, martin -- The world is sacred. You cannot improve it. | Martin Hofmann, U of Toronto If you try to change it, you will ruin it. | martin@zoo.toronto.edu If you try to hold it, you will lose it. | martin@zoo.utoronto.ca Lao Tsu, "Tao Te Ching" | uunet!attcan!utzoo!martin
andreas@didymus.rmi.de (Andreas Fassl) (11/01/90)
In <1990Oct15.134014.26452@zoo.toronto.edu> martin@zoo.toronto.edu (Martin Hofmann) writes: >I am trying to write an application using DEC Window widgets. I have >created a UIL file that has a main window and inside that a dialog_box and >2 window widgets. The dialog_box and the first window appear as expected, >however the second window occupies the whole screen. I have tried reversing >the order of the 2 windows, and again the first window (which used to be >second) appears properly but the second (was first) occupies the whole screen. >Does anyone out there know how to get 2 window widgets displayed? I am using >a DECstation 2100 connected to a DEC server (CQUEST system). Any help is >appreciated. Please post your listing, maybe your UIL definition are not correct. bye andreas