SOLVED: Change Pane style ignore previous settings |
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Aaron
Senior Member Joined: 29 January 2008 Status: Offline Points: 2192 |
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Posted: 10 February 2008 at 5:10pm |
Hi,
When selecting a different pane style all previous settings will be ignored (Font, color, tabstyle etc.) Can this behaviour turned off somehow?
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I noticed that changing tabstyles do not change font and color settings.
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Oleg
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Yes, its true. new VisualTheme creates new TabManager.
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Aaron
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Yes and ???? I don't care if 20 tabmanagers were created. The question is what can I do about it. oh yeah of course I forgot to ask you for a solution . I'm sure you are gonna tell me that, right Oleg?
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Oleg
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???
Why you don't ask why tabs look differently for each theme?
Each visual manager creates new TabManager and it can't be changed.
Obvious solution is create new Sub that setup Tabs font, style and colors and call it each time you change Visual Theme.
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Aaron
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Oleg, I disagree with you on this.What has a font (size) got to do with a visual theme? nothing at all.
I don't see the tab STYLE get changed ?? only the background gets painted different. That visual themes changes colors OK, I agree.
And about the solution: I ment like a setting in dockingpanes . But now I know there isn't one. Ok, thanks Oleg.
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