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The 03 June 2007 build is out.
Squeller:
There's a problem (Windows) with the toolbars. With the huge code completion toolbar, I pushed the compiler toolbar far out of the visible area, on the right side.
Now I am no more able to see the compiler toolbar, the only way I guess is finding the entry in the configuration file. I even dragged the main window to the left, so only some pixels from the right side of the main window could be seen; then a resized the window to reach maximum right size. But the compiler toolbar can not be seen.... :(
TheTuxKeeper:
--- Quote from: Squeller on June 04, 2007, 05:25:37 pm ---There's a problem (Windows) with the toolbars. With the huge code completion toolbar, I pushed the compiler toolbar far out of the visible area, on the right side.
Now I am no more able to see the compiler toolbar, the only way I guess is finding the entry in the configuration file. I even dragged the main window to the left, so only some pixels from the right side of the main window could be seen; then a resized the window to reach maximum right size. But the compiler toolbar can not be seen.... :(
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Same here on Linux (wx 2.8.4). only 1 toolbar was visible, all others were gone :shock: (solved it with killing cb => config wasn't saved :P)
blend:
There is some "bugs" with script wizards: the dialog boxes are too smal:
http://img125.imageshack.us/img125/4300/capturerl2.png
http://img252.imageshack.us/img252/9972/troppetitab6.png
http://img524.imageshack.us/img524/1513/troppetittoofb9.png
I use codeblocks under Ubuntu.
Sh4wn:
I'm trying to install the Ubuntu package, but is sais that I don't have libwxbase-2.8-0 installed, but I do have installed that :/
cstudent:
--- Quote from: Sh4wn on June 04, 2007, 09:55:40 pm ---I'm trying to install the Ubuntu package, but is sais that I don't have libwxbase-2.8-0 installed, but I do have installed that :/
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It requires wx 2.8.4. The version you're showing is 2.8.1. You need to include the repository from wxWidgets (look here) to your sources list and then do a 'sudo apt-get dist-upgrade'.
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