Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
> Peter Kümmel wrote:
>> Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
>>> Peter,
>>>
>>> You've done a good job there thanks!
>>>
>>> On request though: Could you please load the TabBar (if there's more
>>> than document that is) by default when a new Window is opened?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance,
>>> Abdel.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> I see, this is a bug.
>>
>> Now I'm here: see png.
> 
> Which one?
> 
> 
>> But how do I make the menu->view items clickable?
>> After the first new tab (CTRL-N) they are clickable,
>> updateMenubar() does not help.
> 
> Maybe you should invert the two update calls, updateTab() must be before
> in order to ensure that there is a valid BufferView at the time of the
> updateMenu() call:
> 
>> Index: frontends/qt4/GuiView.C
>> ===================================================================
>> --- frontends/qt4/GuiView.C     (revision 15641)
>> +++ frontends/qt4/GuiView.C     (working copy)
>> @@ -151,7 +151,9 @@
>>                 this, SLOT(update_view_state_qt()));
>>
>>         // make sure the buttons are disabled if needed
>  +       updateTab();
>  +       updateMenubar();
>>         updateToolbars();
>>         updateLayoutChoice();
>>         updateMenubar();
>>  }
>>
>>
> 
> 


This does not help. But after a CTRL-N all is fine,
so it couldn't be that hard for someone who knows
all the details. ;)


-- 
Peter Kümmel

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