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SVN 1642
Ceniza:
I just checked out version 1642 again (instead of update), compiled it with default settings and it's starting now.
The toolbar problem is still there though.
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This is what I mean.
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mandrav:
Yes, you have to be a little patient. I will fix these toolbars.
killerbot:
Other thing I noticed on the toolbars.
The first time I started CB, build and debug toolbar were below the other toolbars.
I dragged them to the right of the other toolbars (so eveything on one line), but CB does not remember it, it seems, since at next startup of Cb they were again at their original position.
Lieven
takeshimiya:
--- Quote from: killerbot on January 02, 2006, 10:48:05 am ---The first time I started CB, build and debug toolbar were below the other toolbars.
--- End quote ---
Happens here.
--- Quote from: killerbot on January 02, 2006, 10:48:05 am ---I dragged them to the right of the other toolbars (so eveything on one line), but CB does not remember it, it seems, since at next startup of Cb they were again at their original position.
--- End quote ---
Doesn't happen here.
mandrav:
--- Quote from: killerbot on January 02, 2006, 10:48:05 am ---Other thing I noticed on the toolbars.
The first time I started CB, build and debug toolbar were below the other toolbars.
--- End quote ---
This is done on purpose.
--- Quote from: killerbot on January 02, 2006, 10:48:05 am ---I dragged them to the right of the other toolbars (so eveything on one line), but CB does not remember it, it seems, since at next startup of Cb they were again at their original position.
--- End quote ---
Because C::B now supports different layouts which you can save and switch among, it no longer auto-saves your layout on exit. You must explicitely save it with "View->Layouts->Save current". If you use the name of an existing layout, it is updated (that's why it proposes the last used layout).
It also remembers which layout was last used and it activates it on startup.
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