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BOUNTY: Notebook class with "close" button at the right
sethjackson:
--- Quote from: eranif on January 04, 2006, 06:38:40 pm ---Just a quick question:
Which of the three styles that I provided are you going to choose for C::B?
Or is it going to be configurable?
Btw, I also wrote an IDE (I stopped developing it however) - I will be happy to share some of my features with you guys.
Eran
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I think it should be user-configureable...... I don't know that it will be..........
Ceniza:
I want VC71 (did I say that already? :P) but if the widget allows customization then Code::Blocks should allow the user to pick his/her favourite flavor :)
--- Quote from: eranif ---Btw, I also wrote an IDE (I stopped developing it however) - I will be happy to share some of my features with you guys.
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Yeah, why not? This one, right?
I just checked the list and Code::Blocks shares most of those. "Type Info" is a nice one Code::Blocks misses, or am I the one who missed something?
mandrav:
--- Quote from: eranif on January 04, 2006, 06:38:40 pm ---Which of the three styles that I provided are you going to choose for C::B?
Or is it going to be configurable?
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It already is configurable ;)
(I will commit in a while)
--- Quote from: eranif on January 04, 2006, 06:38:40 pm ---Btw, I also wrote an IDE (I stopped developing it however) - I will be happy to share some of my features with you guys.
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Sharing is always good :lol:
sethjackson:
--- Quote from: mandrav on January 04, 2006, 06:52:24 pm ---It already is configurable ;)
(I will commit in a while)
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Nice. 8)
Ceniza:
--- Quote from: mandrav ---Sharing is always good :lol:
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I bet that one isn't yours :P
Anyway, good to know you're going to commit it :)
BTW, did you try the latest version that has a first implementation of drag and drop? It seems to be working, even though you cannot drop it to a non-visible place (or I just couldn't find how).
Unfortunately some bugs still remain: if only one tab is visible, the right arrow won't work. If no tab is visible, trying to scroll will make it crash.
Oh, and don't forget it must be tested under Linux. I did already, but only the first version :P
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