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Reason to update to 25.03?

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Mr.Madguy:
After using 25.03 for several days, I've found out, that it's just a little bit more laggy version of 20.03. Same annoying problems are still there. For example Ctrl+C/Ctrl+V bug, that has taught me bad behavior, I would carry to other programs - to copy things via right click, instead of just pressing Ctrl+C. And overall I didn't have any other problems with 20.03 except this one. So, may be it's reasonable to downgrade?

stahta01:
Since, you give no link to good info on the problem; I think the problem will never be fixed.

Obvious info needed include; but, not limited to
OS Name and Version
wxWidgets version
How to duplicate the alleged problem

Tim S.

dthu:
Ctrl+c and Ctrl+v work for me.

Krice:
The previous version in Windows didn't have keybinds plugin so it was good reason to update, I could finally reassign F5 to build and run, and F9 to set breakpoint, as they are in Visual Studio. And Ctrl+F7 to compile current file. Another reason is that new version's gcc is 14. Changelog shows quite a lot of fixes, but I guess many of those are "invisible" to some users.

Startup in Windows 10 is much slower than it was before. In Linux exiting Code::Blocks was slow, but it became faster when I changed codecompletion to clangd-client. Funny that it's reversed: Windows has slow startup but fast exit and Linux (with codecompletion) has fast startup and slow exit. I don't know why it's slow in both cases, must be some serious stuff happening.

Mr.Madguy:

--- Quote from: stahta01 on April 06, 2025, 05:48:25 pm ---Since, you give no link to good info on the problem; I think the problem will never be fixed.

Obvious info needed include; but, not limited to
OS Name and Version
wxWidgets version
How to duplicate the alleged problem

Tim S.

--- End quote ---
I thought it was well known problem. OS is Windows. wxWidgets is 3.2.7. Ctrl-C doesn't work most of the time, if it used to copy anything from one tab to another. Copying via right click works. Ctrl-V works.

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