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- Subject: Re: break of display
- From: Yahoo <olivier.cruilles@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 11 May 2025 13:45:15 -0400
- To: Minisini Benoît <benoit.minisini@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Cc: user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello, It seems also that the ‘Marging’ option does not act like before. Before the ‘padding’ option was the number of pixels applied for the ‘marging’ and the ‘spacing’ but not now. I had to disable the ‘Marging’ option on all my panels to have the same design than before Olivier > Le 11 mai 2025 à 13:24, Benoît Minisini <benoit.minisini@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit : > > Le 11/05/2025 à 18:45, Christof Thalhofer a écrit : >>> Am 11.05.25 um 17:22 schrieb Benoît Minisini: >>> To be more compatible, you have to define set 'Style.BorderShape = >>> Style.ShapeSquare' at program startup. This is how simple borders of >>> most controls were drawn before. >> Shouldn't this be the default? Why break every application? >> Alles Gute >> Christof Thalhofer > > It should not break any application designed normally (with no fixed position). And it seems that, as usual, GTK+ does not behave as expected. > > But if I make it the default now, people won't see the problem and tell me. > > This the development version and you are my testers. :-) > > -- > Benoît Minisini. > >
Re: break of display | Benoît Minisini <benoit.minisini@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
Re: break of display | Benoît Minisini <benoit.minisini@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |