[Lazarus] procedure TMainIDE.DoRestart; and parameters
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idokan at gmail.com
Fri Jun 27 22:56:48 CEST 2008
No I am talking windows Vista 32bit home edition.
I do need to check (when I am home in the evening), if it is related to
my global windows theme setting (as I disabled AERO ).
Just tested:
-Using this night Snapshot (FPC 2.2.0) on XP SP2 => all looks fine
-Using SVN trunc (1 or 2 days old by now; will verify with the latest
tonight) with fpc 2.3.1 on Vista => issues
I'll update this tonight. I first wanted to confirm this change was not
intended. But seeing it under XP all working, did answer that part.
Best Regards
Martin
Paul Ishenin wrote:
> Martin Friebe wrote:
>
>> I noted that the most recent version from SVN, has a "new"? set of Mouse
>> pointers? And I guess they are *not* new by intention.
>>
>> Unfortunately I couldn't get a screenshoot, as the default windows
>> scree-grabber, doesn't take pictures of the mouse...
>> (Suggestions/Instructions welcome)
>>
>> a few examples (haven't tested too many):
>>
>> - The "Hand" cursur (it appears when the mouse hovers over a word in
>> Synedit, and CTRL is pressed (that is, when the word is highlighted as link)
>> It used to be a black contur/border (shaped as a hand) and white inside.
>> Now it is all black.
>>
>> - The "double-arrow" / "move a splitter" cursor, it looks like painted
>> in bold.
>>
>> Also both of this cursors would have a one line white outer border
>> around there shape, so the do distinguish them self from black text.
>> This also seems to be missing.
>>
>> I know this is currently under process, just want to make sure this part
>> is known?
>>
>>
> Are you talking about carbon? On other widgetsets that should not
> happen. I know that currently on carbon we have some unimplemented parts.
>
> Best regards,
> Paul Ishenin.
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