This topic was marked solved by Arantor, on November 26th, 2012, 03:49 AM
Editor method add_button does not set button class

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Re: Editor method add_button does not set button class
« Reply #1, on November 21st, 2012, 05:02 AM »
Fairly sure the method long predates buttons being able to have spiffy classes. Not a hard fix but I'm reluctant to use my PC with a suspected failing fan, hoping to get it replaced tomorrow.

Guessing classes should be an optional extra? Want onclick with that (if it doesn't do it already)?
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Re: Editor method add_button does not set button class
« Reply #3, on November 21st, 2012, 05:22 AM »
Well, it's not an enormous problem, the late 2011 MacBook Pros (at least the 15" and 17" as far as I can tell) all use the same pair of fans, one for the CPU, one for the GPU. I'm covered by AppleCare, so it is a case of checking them have them in store then taking it in for them to replace it... in theory.