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kurapix:
I don't know if someone already post about this HUGE bug :
1 - I opened my main.c file.
2 - I close it.
3 - I opened the project where the main.c was.
4 - OMG empty file.
Code::Blocks erased my main.c contents wow ... luckily it was a small stuff.

It was on Ubuntu 6.10 with cstudent package.

Kurapix

killerbot:

--- Quote from: kurapix on November 13, 2006, 09:55:15 am ---I don't know if someone already post about this HUGE bug :
1 - I opened my main.c file.
2 - I close it.
3 - I opened the project where the main.c was.
4 - OMG empty file.
Code::Blocks erased my main.c contents wow ... luckily it was a small stuff.

It was on Ubuntu 6.10 with cstudent package.

Kurapix

--- End quote ---

did you type in any non ansi characters ?
then you need to set your encoding correctly !!!

kurapix:
No i type only letters, no specials characters but { } [ ]  :lol: . By The Way how do you change the encoding?
In the first step my main.c is not empty.

Kurapix 

rjmyst3:

--- Quote from: nzoltan on November 12, 2006, 11:30:25 pm ---When I try change editor tabs order (drag&drop), the whole GNOME & C::B is freeze. Only way to escape that CTRL+ALT+F1 and "killall codeblocks". This is a permanent bug. Linux, fedora.

--- End quote ---

I have also had this when dragging tabs in wxFlatNotebook in a different application on Linux (Ubuntu 6.06 at the time). I think it is an intermittent flatnotebook bug. Sometimes dragging works, but it is easy to get stuck where gnome thinks you're still dragging something where you're not, and there is no way to let go.

Pecan:
This is a wxWidgets to GTK communications bug in drag&drop.
Not much CodeBlocks can do about it except turn off drag&drop on linux.

Not a good choice.

Puts CB between a rock & a hard place

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