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The 09 July 2006 build is out.
Jewe:
--- Quote from: sethjackson on July 10, 2006, 02:23:46 pm ---You knowingly opened a read-only file, and you want C::B to tell you that you did so when you try to "edit" (search, and replace) in it? :shock:
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What do you think.?
I had to figure out that they were read only because my file editor did not tell me.
and even so, it should still work and because it a defect I wrote a 1,2,3 reproduction report.
So that the nice people of C::B can fix the problem without having to figure out how to reproduce the problem.
any problems with that.?
PsYhLo:
What about the SDL project template
i'm new to sdl so it will be nice to put this template :)
tnx in advance
byo:
--- Quote from: Jewe on July 10, 2006, 10:07:21 am ---wxsmith wizard does not understand ok.
reproduction:
1. start c::B
2. new project
3. wxsmith
4. set the config. (any config)
5. press ok.. you can press ok and ok and ok and ok..
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Do you mean that wizard window does not close at all? It should close right after new project is created.
thomas:
--- Quote ---I had to figure out that they were read only because my file editor did not tell me.
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Code::Blocks used to tell you that a file was read-only by showing it with a grey background. This was (much to my disapproval) removed without any replacement due to repeated demand from our community. Personally, I liked it a lot better with a greyed background, as it was much clearer what was going on. Anyway, it is as it is now.
As a visible hint, the project manager shows a little "lock" icon on project files that are read-only, and a "broken file" icon on project files that are missing. Since having files organised in a project is the normal case, this is usually not a restriction.
If you don't have a project open, then of course it is a bit hard to determine that a file is read-only, granted.
mandrav:
--- Quote from: thomas on July 10, 2006, 04:30:12 pm ---Code::Blocks used to tell you that a file was read-only by showing it with a grey background. This was (much to my disapproval) removed without any replacement due to repeated demand from our community. Personally, I liked it a lot better with a greyed background, as it was much clearer what was going on. Anyway, it is as it is now.
As a visible hint, the project manager shows a little "lock" icon on project files that are read-only, and a "broken file" icon on project files that are missing. Since having files organised in a project is the normal case, this is usually not a restriction.
If you don't have a project open, then of course it is a bit hard to determine that a file is read-only, granted.
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I don't get it. What's wrong with the "Read-only" indicator in the right side of the status bar?
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