ToolBar problem on linux

Hello,

I have a window with a toolbar.
In the toolbar I have a button which sometimes needs to be disabled and sometimes enabled.
Sometimes I have to temporarily disable it in response to a click.

When I enble it back (after it was disabled in response to a click) I expect the button to regain its "hovering" state/look and to be responsive to a new click.

This happens correctly in Windows XP, but in Linux (FC4) the button becomes enabled but forgets that the mous pointer is hovering above it and is unresponsive to clicks. I have to leave it and enter it back before I can click it again.

I need to fix this behaviour. Can someone help me with this?

Thanks,
Nir

Did I understand you right? disable, enable =>
the toolbar icon is not responsive anymore.

For duplicating:
If you try the Toolbar Demo, is the behaviour ok?
you click for example on the fileopen icon, then the
"new" toolbar icon should be disabled.
Clicking again should restore the "hovering" state and the
"new" toolbar icon should be responsive again.

Do you get the log message "ontoolenter" and by clicking
"tool 10 clicked".

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On Thu, 19 May 2005 10:02:02 +0300, Nir Aides <nir@digitalpeers.com> wrote:

Hello,

I have a window with a toolbar.
In the toolbar I have a button which sometimes needs to be disabled and
sometimes enabled.
Sometimes I have to temporarily disable it in response to a click.

When I enble it back (after it was disabled in response to a click) I
expect the button to regain its "hovering" state/look and to be
responsive to a new click.

This happens correctly in Windows XP, but in Linux (FC4) the button
becomes enabled but forgets that the mous pointer is hovering above it
and is unresponsive to clicks. I have to leave it and enter it back
before I can click it again.

I need to fix this behaviour. Can someone help me with this?

Thanks,
Nir

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