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dev:style_bugs [2009/04/11 04:40]
michael
dev:style_bugs [2009/04/16 16:06]
michael
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   - Random combo boxes have random dropdowns with random colors, like black and green.  I didn't document any of that in the dialogs I ran through and commented on further down.  This is something to watch as I go, and document further. [Hard to prove a negative, but I just ran though everything I could think of, and all the combo boxes at every level are behaving themselves nicely, except for the buttons not hovering, and I've just given up on that one.]   - Random combo boxes have random dropdowns with random colors, like black and green.  I didn't document any of that in the dialogs I ran through and commented on further down.  This is something to watch as I go, and document further. [Hard to prove a negative, but I just ran though everything I could think of, and all the combo boxes at every level are behaving themselves nicely, except for the buttons not hovering, and I've just given up on that one.]
  - I like the toolbar handle I've got better than anything else I came up with, but it's only suitable for horizontal toolbars.  I can't discover any way to specify an alternate handle for vertical toolbars in the stylesheet.  If this exists, it isn't documented anywhere, or it's deeply buried in googlespace.  This problem will need to be solved, or else the handles have to go in favor of something more ugly and more workable.  I have some kind of :top :bottom / :left :right thing in there to flip the gradients.  It's not documented, but is there some way I can add :top::separator or some other combo to solve this?  If not, can I solve it with spot stylesheets in the code that creates the toolbars, specifying an alternate pixmap for the grabber?  - I like the toolbar handle I've got better than anything else I came up with, but it's only suitable for horizontal toolbars.  I can't discover any way to specify an alternate handle for vertical toolbars in the stylesheet.  If this exists, it isn't documented anywhere, or it's deeply buried in googlespace.  This problem will need to be solved, or else the handles have to go in favor of something more ugly and more workable.  I have some kind of :top :bottom / :left :right thing in there to flip the gradients.  It's not documented, but is there some way I can add :top::separator or some other combo to solve this?  If not, can I solve it with spot stylesheets in the code that creates the toolbars, specifying an alternate pixmap for the grabber?
-===== Regression Prevention Snapshots ===== 
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