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mirek
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| laurice wrote on Tue, 26 September 2006 05:06 | Luzr,
Yes I understand the intricate details on tracking the events relative to the sub-windows and it's parent as well and trigger the paint functions. This is a lot of work, and I've decided to reorganize the UI in splitter instead.
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Actually, it is not THAT lot of work. I think it could be done in 500 lines or so (more for generic solution, less for single application).
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