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The 06 March 2011 build (7040) is out.

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MortenMacFly:

--- Quote from: Phenom on March 24, 2011, 09:20:52 am ---I think I wasn't clear enough. Hope the attached image helps.

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This is by design. You should leave the window (e.g. text box...) you are editing before selecting another target. Otherwise your input in cancelled.

Jenna:

--- Quote from: MortenMacFly on March 24, 2011, 10:27:10 am ---
--- Quote from: Phenom on March 24, 2011, 09:20:52 am ---I think I wasn't clear enough. Hope the attached image helps.

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This is by design. You should leave the window (e.g. text box...) you are editing before selecting another target. Otherwise your input in cancelled.

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That's quite unintuitive in my opinion and what's more, it behaves different on linux (that's why I never noticed it before).
And if I want to edit properties of more than one target I have to leave and reopen the dialog multiple times, very annoying.

It should either not happen (as on linux) or there should at least be an "Apply"-button and probably an annoying-dialog that warns that changes get lost, if the target is changed.

fubo:
Found an issue in building project with multiple targets.
If you have target "a" and "b" and specify a custom variable "foo=dummy" in "b" without specifying it for "a", it is used also in "a". I can get rid of this by defining "foo=" in target "a".

ahui886:
great,well done

eternallite:
Hello! This is not really a big problem but I noticed that the new call tip doesn't bold the current argument you are on
while typing; for example, in SVN 6992, if a function f(int arg0, int arg1, int arg2) exists,
typing f(1, 2

while staying on 2, arg1 will appear bolded which is quite nifty but the new calltip doesn't seem
to be doing that :\

Anyway, wonderful job nonetheless :)

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