Hi there, I'm adding BIDI support to a GTK applications textview. On Linux it defaults to having a split cursor (with direction arrows) and this seems like a really neat feature when working with BIDI. The problem is that in the win32 version of GTK split-cursor is hard wired to be switched of even if it is explicitly set it in the gtkrc. The code that short circuits this setting is probably in gdkproperty-win32 line 623 (GTK 2.10.14): 8<---- else if (strcmp ("gtk-split-cursor", name) == 0) { GDK_NOTE(MISC, g_print("gdk_screen_get_setting(\"%s\") : FALSE\n", name)); g_value_set_boolean (value, FALSE); return TRUE; } --->8 Is there any other way to turn this on without using the "gdkproperty-win32" code? If not is there any chance of this behaviour to be changed in future versions or is it disabled for reasons I'm missing? Thanks for a great tool kit. Regards, Fredrik _______________________________________________ gtk-list mailing list gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list