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Navigator buttons don't highlight very well [message #29656] |
Fri, 05 November 2010 22:31 |
gprentice
Messages: 260 Registered: November 2005 Location: New Zealand
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On my machine, the four buttons nest, package, file turn a light grey colour when pushed but it's barely visible. Is it possible to have a better highlighting of these buttons?
Also, in the "assist++" topic it talks about Ctrl Q to get the code browser and Ctrl W for word help. These don't seem to exist any more. I guess they've been replaced by the navigator window - is that correct?
Graeme
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Re: Navigator buttons don't highlight very well [message #29693 is a reply to message #29656] |
Mon, 08 November 2010 20:11 |
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gprentice wrote on Fri, 05 November 2010 22:31 | On my machine, the four buttons nest, package, file turn a light grey colour when pushed but it's barely visible. Is it possible to have a better highlighting of these buttons?
| The buttons are just regular ButtonOption widgets,so their appearance is dependent on your system. At my computer, the change is visible quite fine. I think the only way to make the pushed button stand out more without bringing too much trouble to the rest of gui is to change the icon in the clicked state, but even that might look bad as other buttons in theide just don't behave that way...
gprentice wrote on Fri, 05 November 2010 22:31 | Also, in the "assist++" topic it talks about Ctrl Q to get the code browser and Ctrl W for word help. These don't seem to exist any more. I guess they've been replaced by the navigator window - is that correct?
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Ctrl+Q now searches the word under caret in the code navigator. Ctrl+W doesn't exist anymore, but if I understand the term "word help" correctly (show help for word under the caret), it should be now replaced by more standard Ctrl+F1.
Honza
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Re: Navigator buttons don't highlight very well [message #29747 is a reply to message #29721] |
Fri, 12 November 2010 07:15 |
gprentice
Messages: 260 Registered: November 2005 Location: New Zealand
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I had an empty CtrlLib folder in the examples folder. I have no idea how it got there but it screwed up the help index for the AddressBook example. I guess this is the old problem where you can't have a top level folder with the same name as a uppsrc folder - or rather, all top level nest folders have to have unique names across an assembly. I think Ultimate++ should warn about this when you open a package.
Graeme
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