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The 12 october 2006 build is out.

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Ceniza:
This is how it looks when you open Code::Blocks with those settings



And this is is how it looks after switching tabs



After closer inspection (200% :P) the space for the tabs is also reduced and the icons and text drawn lower, which seems to be the real cause for it to happen.


--- Quote from: Eran ---BTW, look here and see who intitated the insertion of wxFlatNotebook into C::B .... :wink:
--- End quote ---

What a coincidence, isn't it? :wink:

eranif:
Yes, this is the bug that I mentioned and is already fixed in CVS.

Try to use other styles (try the VC8 style) until the next minor release, which I will make shortly due to number of little, but annoying bugs that I already fixed.

Eran





killerbot:
@Eran,

it seems you already have some fixes, and some other code juggling done in the meantime ;-)

do you have plans on a 2.1 in the near future ?

If that's near I'll wait, otherwise I'll manually update by retrieving from cvs.

kind regards,
Lieven

Belgabor:

--- Quote from: eranif on October 12, 2006, 11:14:23 pm ---Try to use other styles (try the VC8 style) until the next minor release, which I will make shortly due to number of little, but annoying bugs that I already fixed.

--- End quote ---
I'd love to try VC8, but C::B doesn't allow me to choose that  :(

thomas:

--- Quote from: killerbot on October 13, 2006, 12:01:29 am ---@Eran,
it seems you already have some fixes, and some other code juggling done in the meantime ;-)
do you have plans on a 2.1 in the near future ?
If that's near I'll wait, otherwise I'll manually update by retrieving from cvs.

--- End quote ---
Better yet, can we maybe convince you to switch to Subversion? ;)
You know... Subversion is (mostly) a lot better than CVS.

In particular, if you used Subversion, we could simply put an externals definition onto the wxFlatNotebook directory which points to your "stable" branch, and we would never have to worry about updating anything any more. You can develop the same way as before, and whenever you deem your source tree "stable", you make a svn copy to "stable".
The updates will magically appear in every project using wxFNB.

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