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    Posted: 05 May 2007 at 9:33am
In the syntax edit control you are using the following cursors for the hidden splitters:
 
 
Fire up Word, VS or any other editor that has this split-feature, and you will see that they are using other cursors. I could not find them in the system, but they seem to be identical in all applications so I guess they are hidden somewhere.
 
Please correct this in the next version.
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Has this been fixed in the latest version 11.1.3?  Thanks in advance for the update.
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'hidden splitters' – What do you mean?
 
The standard MFC splitter control is used in the MDITextEdiorSample.  See implementation in CSplitterWnd::SetSplitCursor.
On my computer cursors looks the same as in Word or Visual Studio. They are loaded from MFC resources.
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