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Re: Docking package (plus examples) [message #22642 is a reply to message #22510] |
Mon, 03 August 2009 10:43 |
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Hello All,
Very interesting project.. by I thing that have a little bag.
This bug i produced on win32 windows xp os with the latest svn repository. When I unmark and after then mark Windows Menu button from Docking window Manager form, The buttons of the docking windows was positioned wrong.
[Updated on: Mon, 03 August 2009 10:53] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Docking package (plus examples) [message #23179 is a reply to message #22642] |
Wed, 23 September 2009 13:38 |
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I see that this bug is not corrected.
It is persist in ubuntu 9.04 too!
tojocky wrote on Mon, 03 August 2009 11:43 | Hello All,
Very interesting project.. by I thing that have a little bag.
This bug i produced on win32 windows xp os with the latest svn repository. When I unmark and after then mark Windows Menu button from Docking window Manager form, The buttons of the docking windows was positioned wrong.
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Re: Docking package (plus examples) [message #23973 is a reply to message #23971] |
Sun, 13 December 2009 10:56 |
mdelfede
Messages: 1308 Registered: September 2007
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Hi Didier,
That's not exactly what I meant, but it's indeed what I'm using
I'll wait to introduce docking in my app later on.
What I wanted to do was the ability to open more application files, show them inside a tabbed view and have the ability to undock each "job" to have it on a separate window, if needed.... handy to look, for example, at 2 jobs at once.
Just a little comfort more when copy/paste between different jobs whithout having to switch between them with the tabs.
I like also the autohide function, for page selection, for example, but I'll wait to introduce it later, too. I think I'll have to extend a bit the docking package, but no time now.
Thank you for answer
Ciao
Massimo
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