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Just an slightly off-topic notice: wxWidgets 2.6.3-RC2 is out. I'm currently compiling and I'll give a try to "C::B versus wxWidgets 2.6.3-RC2"... ;-)With regards, Morten.
please let me know if you still have layout problems as I have posted here.
Let us know if it fixes the nasty GUI toolbar problems, as I suggested here.
Yes, the toolbar problems remain. It's exactly the same, they are too wide as in your post. :-(With regards, Morten.
Thank you very much for your feedback .
but it seems that it is not wxAUI the cause .
Quote from: Michael on March 20, 2006, 07:10:02 pmbut it seems that it is not wxAUI the cause .For now I'd say it is wxAUI. The value for bestw - the best width for the toolbar - is calculated wrong. It is always computed to the value 792 - whyever. This is part of wxAUI, you'll find the code in manager.cpp.I don't know yet where exactly this happens, I'm still digging into this...With regards, Morten.
I have. It works fine. I've done the largest number of tests with the patches at http://www.alex.org.uk/wxAUI/index.html applied, but even without them, I've at least tried the sample application and it's OK.
Hmmm. Personally, I do not exclude wxAUI to be guilty, anyway, this is the answer I have got from QuoteI have. It works fine. I've done the largest number of tests with the patches at http://www.alex.org.uk/wxAUI/index.html applied, but even without them, I've at least tried the sample application and it's OK.