2012/5/30 Fabien Bodard
> And can you invert the color for the handle ?
>
> a Lighter arrow and a darker background... it will be more easy to find
>
the
and maybe a single centered and larger arrow can be easyest to find.
Generally my eyes look the center of the bar, not the extrem opposite
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And can you invert the color for the handle ?
a Lighter arrow and a darker background... it will be more easy to find
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Le mardi 29 mai 2012 22:42:13 Bruce a écrit :
> On Mon, 2012-05-28 at 19:35 +0200, Benoît Minisini wrote:
> > You find the expand handles usable, but not the closing ones. But AFAIK,
> > there are the same size.
>
> Yes, I can now measure that they are the same sizes. I can also find
> the expand
Le 28/05/2012 14:26, Bruce a écrit :
> On Mon, 2012-05-28 at 13:52 +0200, Benoît Minisini wrote:
>> Is it more usable for you with revision #4787?
>
>
> Well, a bit but not a great deal. :-( The grab handle is a little bit
> more visible, but both the bottom and left (oh and right too!) side
> pan
On Mon, 2012-05-28 at 13:52 +0200, Benoît Minisini wrote:
> Is it more usable for you with revision #4787?
Well, a bit but not a great deal. :-( The grab handle is a little bit
more visible, but both the bottom and left (oh and right too!) side
panel handles are still too close to the window han
Le 26/05/2012 13:10, Bruce a écrit :
> On Sat, 2012-05-26 at 12:46 +0200, Benoît Minisini wrote:
>
>> Le 26/05/2012 12:05, Bruce a écrit :
>>> I don't know when this happened but the side panel "handles" seem to
>>> have disappeared. This is in both gui's.
>>>
>>> Well, they are actually there but
On Sat, 2012-05-26 at 12:46 +0200, Benoît Minisini wrote:
> Le 26/05/2012 12:05, Bruce a écrit :
> > I don't know when this happened but the side panel "handles" seem to
> > have disappeared. This is in both gui's.
> >
> > Well, they are actually there but are only about one pixel high? In the
>
Le 26/05/2012 12:05, Bruce a écrit :
> I don't know when this happened but the side panel "handles" seem to
> have disappeared. This is in both gui's.
>
> Well, they are actually there but are only about one pixel high? In the
> attached pic the cursor changes to the "finger" when I finally get it
On Mon, 2009-11-02 at 21:34 +0100, Ron wrote:
> Benoît Minisini schreef:
> >> I have tried with different GTK+ styles with no luck.
> >> Maybe someone else running an Ubuntu Karmic 32bits can give SidePanel a
> >> try. Thanks,
> >> Toni
> >>
> >>
> >
> > I have upgraded my Ubuntu 9.04 to Ubun
On Mon, 2009-11-02 at 18:51 +0100, Johny Provoost wrote:
> Strange. Must be something in Ubuntu if no one else have it.
It is Ubuntu. I'm running 9.10 x64 and your problem is reproducible
here.
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I'll try with fedora beta witch has gnome 2.28 in it.
To see if it relates to that.
Steven
On Mon, 2009-11-02 at 21:34 +0100, Ron wrote:
> Benoît Minisini schreef:
> >> I have tried with different GTK+ styles with no luck.
> >> Maybe someone else running an Ubuntu Karmic 32bits can give SidePanel
Benoît Minisini schreef:
>> I have tried with different GTK+ styles with no luck.
>> Maybe someone else running an Ubuntu Karmic 32bits can give SidePanel a
>> try. Thanks,
>> Toni
>>
>>
>
> I have upgraded my Ubuntu 9.04 to Ubuntu 9.10, and the problem shows up! So
> that bug is related to
> I have tried with different GTK+ styles with no luck.
> Maybe someone else running an Ubuntu Karmic 32bits can give SidePanel a
> try. Thanks,
> Toni
>
I have upgraded my Ubuntu 9.04 to Ubuntu 9.10, and the problem shows up! So
that bug is related to a difference between Ubuntu 9.04 and Ubunt
I'm working with Ubuntu 9.04 32 bits. Never worked with sidepanel before.
Installed Gambas 2.17.
Put two sidepanels on a window with GTK+ style.
schermafdruk.png is as it in in the IDE.
schermafdruk-1.png is as it is when the program is running.
Strange. Must be something in Ubuntu if no one el
> I have tried with different GTK+ styles with no luck.
> Maybe someone else running an Ubuntu Karmic 32bits can give SidePanel a
> try. Thanks,
> Toni
>
I don't have the problem on my Ubuntu 9.04 64 bits. Strange... A new Ubuntu
9.10 feature?
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I have tried with different GTK+ styles with no luck.
Maybe someone else running an Ubuntu Karmic 32bits can give SidePanel a try.
Thanks,
Toni
En/na Benoît Minisini ha escrit:
>> Hello Benoît,
>> I updated my Gambas2 to the latest revision using the svn but my problem
>> with the control and "gt
> Hello Benoît,
> I updated my Gambas2 to the latest revision using the svn but my problem
> with the control and "gtk" hasn't disapeared :_(
> I attach a simple project with 2 labels and a SidePanel that doesn't
> work for me. If I change the components for this very same project from
> "gb.gtk" t
Hello Benoît,
I updated my Gambas2 to the latest revision using the svn but my problem
with the control and "gtk" hasn't disapeared :_(
I attach a simple project with 2 labels and a SidePanel that doesn't
work for me. If I change the components for this very same project from
"gb.gtk" to "gb.qt
> Hi,
> I have just started using Ubuntu 9.10 (which comes with Gnome 2.28) and
> I have noticed that "SidePanel" control doesn't get displayed properly
> for "gb.gtk" Gambas2 applications (I haven't tried with Gambas3).
> In the IDE the control looks ok but when the application is running, the
> c
Hi,
I have just started using Ubuntu 9.10 (which comes with Gnome 2.28) and
I have noticed that "SidePanel" control doesn't get displayed properly
for "gb.gtk" Gambas2 applications (I haven't tried with Gambas3).
In the IDE the control looks ok but when the application is running, the
control l
See attachment
On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 11:18 PM, Benoit Minisini
wrote:
> On mercredi 17 décembre 2008, M0E Lnx wrote:
>> I develop a couple of application in gambas2-2.9.0, both of which have
>> a sidepanel object. Both use gb.gtk.
>> I've found something that I believe is a bug. Does not happe
I did report a bug with this object in gb.gtk though.
the first time you try to shrink it, it does shink, but you can't
restore it again
you have to manually drag it and resize it back to it's normal size.
Shrinking and expanding work fine after the that.
On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 11:20 PM, Benoit
On samedi 20 décembre 2008, Jussi Lahtinen wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Is this planned behavior;
> Orientation left/right changes just hide buttons placement, NOT
> direction where sidepanel opens?
> I need sidepanel to right side of screen, now it is not possible.
> Problem is noticed on QT at program run st
On mercredi 17 décembre 2008, M0E Lnx wrote:
> I develop a couple of application in gambas2-2.9.0, both of which have
> a sidepanel object. Both use gb.gtk.
> I've found something that I believe is a bug. Does not happen when I
> use the gb.qt component
>
> When I click the little "<" on the side p
Hi!
Is this planned behavior;
Orientation left/right changes just hide buttons placement, NOT
direction where sidepanel opens?
I need sidepanel to right side of screen, now it is not possible.
Problem is noticed on QT at program run state.
gambas...@ubuntu 8.10
Jussi
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I develop a couple of application in gambas2-2.9.0, both of which have
a sidepanel object. Both use gb.gtk.
I've found something that I believe is a bug. Does not happen when I
use the gb.qt component
When I click the little "<" on the side panel (to hide it) it goes
well, but when I click it agai
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