2016-07-14 21:56 GMT+02:00 Benoît Minisini <gam...@users.sourceforge.net>: > Le 02/07/2016 21:15, herberth guzman a écrit : >> Regards Benoit >> >> A question >> >> I have a project (gbTerminal) which is a gui gb.terminal.form >> >> what happens to me is something unusual >> >> * I run the project (gbterminal) - works well (Windows 1) >> * If I open a new window (gbterminal) - works well (Window 2) >> * If I open a new window (gbterminal) in the (Window 1) - works well >> >> * But if I open a window (gbterminal) in the (Window 1, Windows 2, Windows >> N) gives me the following error: >> >> File or directory does not exist >> >> Might help me please >> Where I have the error. >> >> Attached project >> https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2gI4jYOofp0TUtxeVFmS09aU2c/view?usp=sharing >> >> and It's in (gambasfarm-gbTerminal) >> >> >> Herberth Guzmán >> > > No idea. I can't reproduce your error, and you must tell where the it > occurs exactly in your code! > > Moreover, stop using fixed layouts in your applications. It makes > programs ugly and unusable as soon as the font size is big, or wide, or > if the translated text is very long.
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