Aurélien Campéas wrote:
>Ok, I understand it now. It's a pure GUI bug.
>
>Suppose we want "Amorce" the table to reference, as in the first
>screenshot. Amorce seems selected by default (it comes first in the
>list), but in fact it is not ! One has to click onto some OTHER table
>name, then back to Amorce. Part one...
>
>Part two (second screenshot) : now the red zone will be correctly
>filled. BUT that is not enough. In order to have the Add ("Ajouter")
>button to work, one need to use the same trick as in part one on the
>Local Column ("Colonne locale") field.
>
>Seems like some xw/gtk oddity.
>
>
>
Fixed in cvs. gtk shows the first entry, while it's still not selected
correctly (win32 will show "" in that case)
Regards,
Andreas