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The 01 January 2019 build (11544) is out.
killerbot:
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A link to the unicode windows wxWidget dll(s) for Code::Blocks : http://sourceforge.net/projects/codeblocks/files/Binaries/Nightlies/Prerequisites/wxmsw31u_gcc_cb_wx311_gcc810-mingw64.7z
A link to Mingw64 dll's needed by Code::Blocks : http://sourceforge.net/projects/codeblocks/files/Binaries/Nightlies/Prerequisites/Mingw64dlls8.1.0.7z
The 01 January 2019 build is out.
- Windows :
http://sourceforge.net/projects/codeblocks/files/Binaries/Nightlies/2019/CB_20190101_rev11544_win64.7z
- Linux :
none
The current SDK version is : 1.37.0
Resolved Fixed:
* CC: Do not start system header thread if the list of directories is empty (ticket #780)
Regressions/Confirmed/Annoying/Common bugs:
killerbot:
the crash when loading for example the CB workspace still is present, disable CC and the problem is gone.
yukichan:
This behaviour is normal? It's a problem with wxWidgets or something like this? It only happens at resolutions >= 1080p. And my windows DPI settings are default, without any change in scaling and etc.
Sorry if this was already reported in the past and/org is a well know problem currently.
Miguel Gimenez:
If you are asking about the lines under the toolbar icons, it is a wxWidgets problem fixed in 3.1.2 (the background wasn't erased before drawing the icons).
yukichan:
--- Quote from: Miguel Gimenez on January 02, 2019, 12:03:56 pm ---If you are asking about the lines under the toolbar icons, it is a wxWidgets problem fixed in 3.1.2 (the background wasn't erased before drawing the icons).
--- End quote ---
Yeah, about this weird lines! And I understand, but only the background is not being erased? It seems like the Combo boxes and other "non-iconned" elements grew and the elements with icons are not really scaling properly to fit + (what you said) the background is not being erased explains the white spaces mixed with leftovers of graphics in the void without elements.
Anyway, thank you!
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