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# $XConsortium: PanedWin11.scr /main/4 1995/07/17 20:32:41 drk $
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# HISTORY
#) A client with a Paned Window with three pushbuttons will appear.

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#) The first button will be unmapped.  It should have disappeared
#  but it's pane should still be visible and manipulable.

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#) The first button will be remapped and the second button unmapped.

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#) The second button will be remapped and the third button unmapped.

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#) The third button will be remapped and the first button unmanaged.
#  The pane for the first button will also disappear, leaving two panes
#  in the paned window.

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#) The first button will be remanaged and the second button unmanaged.
#  The pane for the first button will reappear, and the second will
#  disappear, again leaving two panes.

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#  The second button will be remanaged and the third button unmanaged.
#  The pane for the second button will reappear, and the third will
#  disappear, again leaving two panes.

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#) The third button will be remanaged.
#  The pane for the third button will reappear, restoring the paned
#  window to its original three panes.

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#) The paned window will be destroyed and recreated before the next
#  series of tests which will involve creating a paned window with
#  three buttons three times destroying a different button each time.

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#  The first button will be destroyed.  Its pane will disappear leaving
#  two panes in the paned window.

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#) The paned window will be destroyed and recreated with three buttons.

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#) The second button will be destroyed.  Its pane will disappear leaving
#  two panes in the paned window.

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#) The paned window will be destroyed and recreated with three buttons.

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