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Excellent way of using conrod #2

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LeonGGX opened this issue Jun 15, 2018 · 1 comment
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Excellent way of using conrod #2

LeonGGX opened this issue Jun 15, 2018 · 1 comment

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@LeonGGX
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LeonGGX commented Jun 15, 2018

Thanks for this excellent work which makes using conrod much easier ...

There seems to be a problem when closing the prog window.
Here is the error message I receive when closing the program :
thread 'main' panicked at 'Failed to close input method: XError { description: "BadDrawable (invalid Pixmap or Window parameter)", error_code: 9, request_code: 14, minor_code: 0 }', libcore/result.rs:945:5

Working on ubuntu 18.04
gnome - x11

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mpizenberg commented Jun 15, 2018

The problem when closing the program is not related to my Program little experience. It happens also with default conrod examples. I'm still a Rust beginner and this whole repository is just my sandbox for experimentations so I didn't really care about that.

I suggested this approach in an issue on conrod, and turns out conrod used to have similar things in the past, and prefer to stay backend agnostic from now on. But in an answer, mitchmindtree pointed me to a recent project called nannou which does something like this. I've not tested yet but pretty sure it will interest you.

Thanks for your interest @LeonGGX, I'll close this issue since there is not much else to say. I hope this will help you. Cheers

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