Hi all,
Even though I've been using D5b2 on an almost daily basis, there's not much to report from here. Likely not just to do with me not visiting the darkest corners of D5, but with Andy and Blair building a very stable piece of software! I did come across two minor issues though: 1) When I copied a method from a Word document, which used the Courier 12 font, into a CHB and saved it, it did not get reformatted into the default method font. Moving to other methods in that same CHB, those methods also showed in Courier 12. Closing the CHB and opening a new one showed the methods in their normal fonts again. 2) I typically add some test code in the class comment to create an instance of that class and play around with it a bit (I'm starting to get used to the test classes now though). When evaluating the code in the class comment, the dirty flag is set, even if the text is not changed. Therefore most often I just say ignore changes to the dialog and continue. Now from time to time it seems as if the dirty flag doesn't get cleared with that dialog, as the dialog sometimes continues to come up on the next class, even if nothing has changed. The problem is that I haven't been able to reproduce it, I've got a suspicion that it has to do with having two CHB's open on the same class comment and swapping between them, but I'm not sure. Sorry that I can't be any more clearer, when I come across it again I hope to be able to give you a more precise condition report. Thanks, Ted |
Ted
"Ted Bracht" <[hidden email]> wrote in message news:[hidden email]... > ... > I did come across two minor issues though: > > 1) When I copied a method from a Word document, which used the Courier 12 > font, into a CHB and saved it, it did not get reformatted into the default > method font. Moving to other methods in that same CHB, those methods also > showed in Courier 12. Closing the CHB and opening a new one showed the > methods in their normal fonts again. As far as we have been able to work out, that is one of the many foibles of the RichEdit control. It seems that it sometimes retains changes to its font table, and even if one subsequently refreshes the entire RTF content, it leaves those entries in the font table, and they override the font table in the RTF. > 2) I typically add some test code in the class comment to create an instance > of that class and play around with it a bit (I'm starting to get used to the > test classes now though). When evaluating the code in the class comment, the > dirty flag is set, even if the text is not changed. Therefore most often I > just say ignore changes to the dialog and continue. Now from time to time it > seems as if the dirty flag doesn't get cleared with that dialog, as the > dialog sometimes continues to come up on the next class, even if nothing has > changed. The problem is that I haven't been able to reproduce it, I've got a > suspicion that it has to do with having two CHB's open on the same class > comment and swapping between them, but I'm not sure. Sorry that I can't be > any more clearer, when I come across it again I hope to be able to give you > a more precise condition report. Yes, this sounds likes #32 and/or #482, all manifestations of the same thing I expect. Thanks Blair |
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