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08-14-2007, 02:04 PM
Hi Friedrich,
I'm noticing something in 1953 that I don't recall seeing in 1911.
When I scroll down to say line 60 in my main script, then click on one
of my included script tabs, that is NOT longe enough to create a
scrollbar, do something there and come back to the main script, the
scrollbar on the right is at the TOP, indicating that it's at the top
of the file, even though the highlightbar is on line 60. Hit the
scroll up arrow and the scrollbar is repainted correctly.
If the include script is long enough to create a scrollbar, then the
one in the main script is ok when I return. It's like the scrollbar
position on each tab is not saved for the scrollbar to repaint itself
properly when the tab becomes active again.
It's confusing and prone to cause increased heartrate and
bloodpressure when you see half your script appears to be GONE!<g>
Best regards,
Arnór Baldvinsson
Icetips Creative, Inc.
San Antonio, Texas, USA
www.icetips.com
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I'm noticing something in 1953 that I don't recall seeing in 1911.
When I scroll down to say line 60 in my main script, then click on one
of my included script tabs, that is NOT longe enough to create a
scrollbar, do something there and come back to the main script, the
scrollbar on the right is at the TOP, indicating that it's at the top
of the file, even though the highlightbar is on line 60. Hit the
scroll up arrow and the scrollbar is repainted correctly.
If the include script is long enough to create a scrollbar, then the
one in the main script is ok when I return. It's like the scrollbar
position on each tab is not saved for the scrollbar to repaint itself
properly when the tab becomes active again.
It's confusing and prone to cause increased heartrate and
bloodpressure when you see half your script appears to be GONE!<g>
Best regards,
Arnór Baldvinsson
Icetips Creative, Inc.
San Antonio, Texas, USA
www.icetips.com
Subscribe to information from Icetips.com:
http://www.icetips.com/subscribe.php