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3 simple thoughts
mandrav:
--- Quote from: bnilsson on November 29, 2006, 08:50:35 am ---Sorry coming in late in this thread, but I would like to second on the comment that the (text on the) incative tabs is more or less invisible. Is it technically possible to adjust this?
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"Settings->Environment->Notebooks appearence"
Keep in mind though that the colours used are provided by the OS theme, they are not hardcoded.
Phatency:
--- Quote from: mandrav on November 29, 2006, 09:04:08 am ---
--- Quote from: bnilsson on November 29, 2006, 08:50:35 am ---Sorry coming in late in this thread, but I would like to second on the comment that the (text on the) incative tabs is more or less invisible. Is it technically possible to adjust this?
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"Settings->Environment->Notebooks appearence"
Keep in mind though that the colours used are provided by the OS theme, they are not hardcoded.
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I had to adjust my windows theme to see them. Could't you provide some kind of ability to NOT use OS colours when you don't want to? Seems to me that now _some_ of the colours are provided by the OS and some are not. I don't have this visibility problem in any other application anyway.
Btw, is it possible to remove the relative path from tabs? I have my headers & sources in separate directories, so they take quite alot of useless space.
For examble, my tabs show now:
src\main.cpp | include\main.h
When it could just show the filename.
Other thing I've noticed about tabs is that sometimes there IS space for them all to be shown in one row, but it won't be updated untill I manually click the arrows.
mandrav:
--- Quote ---Btw, is it possible to remove the relative path from tabs? I have my headers & sources in separate directories, so they take quite alot of useless space.
For examble, my tabs show now:
src\main.cpp | include\main.h
When it could just show the filename.
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Go to "Settings->Editor" and change the last option in "General settings". Why can't you just check the available options first?
--- Quote ---Other thing I've noticed about tabs is that sometimes there IS space for them all to be shown in one row, but it won't be updated untill I manually click the arrows.
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Known bug of wxFNB, hopefully eran will fix it in the next release.
dje:
Where is the development subject as specified in C::B DEVELOPMENT STRICTLY ??
Phatency:
--- Quote from: mandrav on November 29, 2006, 10:36:16 am ---
--- Quote ---Btw, is it possible to remove the relative path from tabs? I have my headers & sources in separate directories, so they take quite alot of useless space.
For examble, my tabs show now:
src\main.cpp | include\main.h
When it could just show the filename.
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Go to "Settings->Editor" and change the last option in "General settings". Why can't you just check the available options first?
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Because I've been struggling with this for months, and I trust too much my in my ability in remembering all the options the first few times I browse through them. My bad, I just assumed it isn't there, because I hadn't found it.
--- Quote from: dje on November 29, 2006, 10:39:45 am ---Where is the development subject as specified in C::B DEVELOPMENT STRICTLY ??
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Because there's no board for feature-discussions, they tend to end up on all of them.
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