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znakeeye
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Posted: 10 February 2009 at 7:08pm |
XTP 13.0.0.
I do this in OnDockingPaneNotify():
case IDR_PANE1:
pPane->Attach(&m_paneEdit);
pPane->Close();
If I clear the pane-settings in the Registry, that operation causes an artifact:
As you can see there is a visible splitter right in the middle of nowhere. I believe this is the top of the closed pane.
Am I doing something wrong or is this a bug?
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Oleg
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Hi,
It all depend on code you have :(
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znakeeye
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Thought so. What I want to do is this:
Create pane, attach child, and always close (hide?) the pane so it is never visible at startup (no matter what the layout is in the Registry).
Any ideas?
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mgampi
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Hi;
I do it this way in CMainFrame::OnCreate():
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Martin
Product: Xtreme Toolkit v 19.0.0, new Projects v 19.1.0 Platform: Windows 10 v 1909 (64bit) Language: VC++ 2017 |
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