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Thanks Enrico for your feedback, this issue has been fixed.<br>
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Cheers,<br>
Andre Miranda<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/23/2016 08:21 AM, Enrico Tröger
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<pre wrap="">Hi André,
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<pre wrap="">The xfce4-dict port to GTK3 is complete, please take a look and report
any regression you may find.
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woohoo.
Great job!
At a first glance, it looks fine and seems to work as before.
I tested the panel plugin (in a GTK2 built panel) as well as the new IPC
part.
I encountered only one minor issue:
if you have the panel plugin active, search for some term, then search
via the command line (e.g. 'xfce4-dict hello'), then the main window
pops up and shows the results for "hello" but the search field in the
main window still has the old value. In other words, when a search is
triggered via IPC, the search term field is not updated (this was the
case in the GTK2 version).
Apart from that, it looks great.
Regards,
Enrico
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