Default Tab control overlaps with border
Default Tab control overlaps with border
On Windows XP when using the default tab control, the tab shown overlaps with the border which separates tabs from toolbar.
To reproduce:
1.) Start XnView.
2.) In Tools > Options > Interface activate "Use default tab control".
3.) Close Option dialog with OK
--> The "Browser" tab overlaps and hides the border.
V1.90 B6
To reproduce:
1.) Start XnView.
2.) In Tools > Options > Interface activate "Use default tab control".
3.) Close Option dialog with OK
--> The "Browser" tab overlaps and hides the border.
V1.90 B6
Last edited by helmut on Sat Feb 17, 2007 11:50 am, edited 2 times in total.
Ghost tabs !
• Hi !
• Confirmed, here I get "tabs" which are not painted at all !

• Only the lack of a portion on the white line shows the “active tab”
- Same in Browser and in View.
• Frankly, I don't see what this option is useful for ?
G.
Claude
Clo
• Confirmed, here I get "tabs" which are not painted at all !

• Only the lack of a portion on the white line shows the “active tab”

- Same in Browser and in View.
• Frankly, I don't see what this option is useful for ?

Claude
Clo
Old user ON SELECTIVE STRIKE till further notice •
Buggy !
• Again…
in example I get them OK in the Options with my classic Win9x interface…
• Hence, the file-tabs are pretty buggy using that option.
G.
Claude
Clo
- Yes, why not ? But in the case, we might get the normal Windows tabs,I'm not sure what this settings is good for, but perhaps some people want the native Windows controls. …
in example I get them OK in the Options with my classic Win9x interface…
• Hence, the file-tabs are pretty buggy using that option.

Claude
Clo
Old user ON SELECTIVE STRIKE till further notice •
Ah ah !
—> XnTriq
Hello !

KR
Claude
Clo

• You happy guy !That option is grayed out on my system (Windows 2000).![]()


Claude
Clo
Old user ON SELECTIVE STRIKE till further notice •
Re: Ah ah !

Is this option available on both your XP and your 9x system?
XP - XP

• I guess you misunderstood a bit that I told above : I tested under XP-Pro only, in which I use a classic Win9x theme…
• In the same PC, I've too a Win98 SE, but it's out of duty, impossible to reuse it to boot…
- The reason is an error when installing a new M-B and XP…
- Besides, my oldie PI with 98 SE is broken and I didn't repair it yet, I miss time…

Claude
Clo
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I was first! 

Yes, some users want win32 tab control to have the skinning....helmut wrote:Thank you for checking, Clo.
I'm not sure what this settings is good for, but perhaps some people want the native Windows controls. (I guess there has been a request for this).
-> Confirmed.
And you must have the .manifest on Xp if you use standard tabs
Pierre.
Nope !
—> Pierre
Good evening,
- So, there is a
somewhere…
- When one doesn't use a XP-theme, the standard corresponding tab is not found,
like for helmut and I who use classic Win9x theme !
KR
Claude
Clo

• Sorry I HAVE it always, and I get the “ghost tabs” you can watch above……And you must have the .manifest on Xp if you use standard tabs
- So, there is a

- When one doesn't use a XP-theme, the standard corresponding tab is not found,
like for helmut and I who use classic Win9x theme !

Claude
Clo
Old user ON SELECTIVE STRIKE till further notice •
Not fixed

• Not fixed up still in the 1.90 RC1…


Claude
Clo
Old user ON SELECTIVE STRIKE till further notice •