
#GIFSICLE FOR WINDOWS 64 KEYGEN#

Leak of GDI region in function 'handle_wm_paint' Use native Win32 cursors where it makes sense (APPLIED: changes to several builtin cursors) (APPLIED: fixes scrolling of partially covered windows) Get the invalidated region from ScrollWindowEx() instead of an incorrect (PARTIALLY APPLIED: fixes two vulnerabilities in XPM loader) (APPLIED: fixes possible crash in GtkComboBox) svn 13588 / git 1cabe720eb48eb0fd29421b4dcdf8c3f58eaf71eĪvoid spurious core pointer events when the tablet pen is lifted. svn 13438 / git 5454441a8336a0f96a3999143903e394ce1498cdįix handling of Aiptek and Aiptek-like graphical tablets such as Trust on svn 13267 / git 406be320feec1adec2e5794150cb3eea351cb1fbĬonnect to button-release-event as well, to handle touchscreen scenarios Set the actions and suggested_action fields in the GdkDragContext to Queue a draw on the old and new focus widgets, if their defaultness (APPLIED: fixes possible problem with non-ASCII installation path) Make autoscrolling work at the bottom of the screen. If blitting from the root window, take the multi-monitor offset into If the keysym isn't one of the special cases this function takes care of, Keep the popup posted if the button is released over the cellview. (APPLIED: fixes reaction to PageUp & PageDown keys in sliders) (PARTIALLY APPLIED: fixes possible glitch in GtkNotebook) svn 12946 / git 35f75bd3401d498201327fe00fa454deb351cee1Īlways initialize child-visible to FALSE, otherwise we may end up with the (APPLIED: fixes possible glitch in radiobutton groups) (REVERTED: was making flash drives inaccessible from file selector) Use GetDriveType() to recognize removable drives (in order to avoid Original patches from GTK+ tree contained in the cumulative patch: For this reason, mtPaint 3.40 comes with a custom build of GTK+ based on version 2.6.7 with a set of patches backported from the later versions, compiled from source along with all its dependencies.

Still, upgrading the package to a newer official distribution of GTK+ would mean exposing the program to a new set of GTK+ bugs and quirks - which would be hard to detect and counter in time, because I myself do not run Windows. Moreover, libraries such as libpng, libjpeg, LibTIFF, FreeType, and even zlib have undergone multiple version changes in the meantime, with bugfixes and other improvements. This allowed mtPaint to continue to support Windows 98, which became unsupported with GTK+ 2.8.īut since version 2.6.4 had been released in 2005, some improvements in Windows support in GTK+ have been made which are really desirable. Prior to version 3.40, it was GTK+ 2.6.4 - or more accurately, a mix of DLLs from official Windows distributions of GTK+ 2.6.4 and 2.6.9, with libgdk and libgtk being from 2.6.4. For simpler installation and more consistent behaviour, official Windows build of mtPaint is packaged with its own copy of GTK+ runtime environment.
