Patch for gtklayout.c of the gtk+-1.2.4 distribution. Author: Wolfgang.Glas@hfm.tu-graz.ac.at Problem fixed: The Guffaw-scrolling of gtklayout.c was heavily dependent on X11 event calls, which wasn't compatible with Win32. Also Win32 does not support static Gravity, so I implemented a fallback scrolling method, which works halfway, but I consider it to be useful because I get good results with gtkplot-4.0 under Win32. Technicalities: This patch is an all-platform re-write of The guffaw-scrolling in gtklayout.c. As I can't handle configure events for the bin_window using gdk-calls, I decided to mark the temporary expose events from the scrolling by a contaminated expose-event, which tells the expose-event handler to treat the temporary exposures just the way that the original gtklayout.c did. I also had to hack a facility to pop the expose events from the gdk event stack instead of using X11-filters. This code should be replaced by a gdk_event_... call, which works just like XCheckIfEvent or some call which extends the possibilities of gdk_event_get_graphics_expose, which is far too less flexible for the requirements of guffaw-scrolling. I tested the patch under IRIX-6.5 with gcc-2.95.1 and under Win32 using Tor Lillquist's gtk+19990828 snapshot. My aim was to port an application which uses gtkplot-4.0 to Win32, which succeeded with this patch. At my advice the patch should be carefully tested with a set of X Servers and platforms. Maybe the original author Mark Owen should also srtess-test the new scrolling source in order to make it a reliable replacement for the former version. Wolfgang Glas