What did you do this week?
Building upon the progress of the previous week, a major milestone was reached with the merging of PR #830. This PR added essential "getters" and "setters" for the new features of TextBlock, making it easier to handle changes. This, in turn, facilitated the integration of SpinBoxUI with the updated TextBlock.
However, while working on SpinBoxUI, a critical issue emerged. As SpinBoxUI allows users to input characters and symbols into an editable textbox, it posed a risk of program crashes due to invalid inputs. To counter this, I introduced a validation check to ensure that the input was a valid number. If valid, the input was converted; otherwise, it reverted to the previous value. After thorough testing and review, PR #499 was successfully merged.
Meanwhile, a concern with the textbox's behavior was identified when SpinBoxUI was scaled to a larger size. Specifically, the text occasionally touched the top or bottom boundary, creating an overflow appearance. Although initial solutions were attempted, the complexity of the issue required further consideration. This issue has been documented in more detail in Issue #838, where it is marked as a low-priority item.
Did you get stuck anywhere?
The challenge of the week centered around addressing the textbox's overflow behavior in SpinBoxUI.
What is coming up next?
Looking ahead, the focus remains on refining the FileDialog component, as the significant progress with TextBlock and SpinBoxUI prepares us to shift attention to other aspects of development.