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
