OK, I'm pretty sure this only happens if a tab is detached.
I've been sliding tabs around for up to 30 open files and it doesn't happen
unless one of them is detached.
Again, it seems to only happen if the detached tab is graphical. ???
b
On Wed, 18 Jun 2014 12:20:16 +0930
B Bruen wrote:
> Go
I don't know if this addresses your issue, as I am unsure when you are
talking about the Tableview Save *method* or the Save *event*.
I never did figure out the Save method. When I called the Save method in
a Save event handler (thinking that's what I needed to do), I created an
infinite loop a
Got one:
This application has raised an unexpected
error and must abort.
[3] Stack overflow
_TabPanelButton.UpdateLayout.205
b
On Wed, 18 Jun 2014 12:14:59 +0930
B Bruen wrote:
> Obscure, but annoying.
>
> Maybe LXDE only.
>
> Open a project, open a few files.
> Detach a tab and move it to a
Obscure, but annoying.
Maybe LXDE only.
Open a project, open a few files.
Detach a tab and move it to another v-desktop.
Then slide the remaining IDE tabs around.
Occassionally, I get:
* a silent IDE crash
* a stack overflow (have not managed to catch a screenshot yet
* a "grabber" mouse pointe
I don't suppose whoever sent in this post originally would email me
their mini-project example.
I'm using the table view and can't consistantly get the tableview1_save
to work - the data looks like it is in the table on the screen, but if
you try and read it back to e.g save, it is inconsistanl
Le 13/06/2014 09:51, wig a écrit :
> I tried to search for other mention of this item, and I might be missing
> something, but the Clear function seems to leave one cell "not-cleared" in
> my TableView.
>
> Replicate: make a table, with edit and save code, fill some cells, clear
> the table with Ta
Hi,
In revision #6324, the IDE can open a single file without any project.
It works by internally creating a fake project in a temporary directory.
Moreover, if the file is a SQLite database, then a connection is
automatically created and the database editor is opened.
That way, you can, for e
Le 13/06/2014 20:28, Tom a écrit :
> On 6/13/2014 11:35 AM, Patrik Karlsson wrote:
>>5. CTRL X cuts current row if nothing is selected 6. CTRL C copies
current row if nothing is selected
>> I find that confusing, so no.
>>
> I would like that. CTRL X and CTRL C do that on other
Hi List, Benoit
Noticed that if I click on a line in the editor > select part of text >
use the Upper Case option on the menu, then the whole line is made upper
case 3.5.3
regards
richard
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Thank you for your answers, Benoît.
bye
vuott
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