1. WEE: Enhancement Request
- Posted by euphoric (admin) Aug 10, 2015
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If possible, can the Ctrl+Tab key combo be made to advance to the next tab? Ctrl+Shift+Tab to go backwards?
Also, can the active tab be somewhat more obvious? On my Windows 7 PC, it's not quickly obvious.
Thank you!
2. Re: WEE: Enhancement Request
- Posted by PeteE Aug 15, 2015
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I can do the ctrl-tab switching, no problem.
I don't know what you mean by active tab being hard to notice. On my Win7, the active tab is white and other tabs are shaded grey. What does it look like on your system?
3. Re: WEE: Enhancement Request
- Posted by K_D_R Aug 15, 2015
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Also, can the active tab be somewhat more obvious? On my Windows 7 PC, it's not quickly obvious.
Thank you!
Ditto. On my Ubuntu Linux system the active tab does not appear to be shaded at all, but the vertical border lines encompassing the active tab are slightly darker than the border lines of the inactive tabs which are so faint as to be nearly invisible. Also, the tab font is very small perhaps 10 pts or less. Is there any way to configure the size of the tab fonts, and perhaps the menu fonts as well under GTK/Linux?
Regards, Ken
4. Re: WEE: Enhancement Request
- Posted by PeteE Aug 15, 2015
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Ken,
The GTK menus and tab fonts are controlled by your GTK theme. Can you adjust the font sizes using one of these tools?
Irv, do you have any suggestions?
5. Re: WEE: Enhancement Request
- Posted by K_D_R Aug 15, 2015
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I switched from Ubuntu's default Unity Desktop or whatever to LXDE. Immediately the Wee's current tab was displayed in bold letters with a distinctive blue underline - really nice looking. I then was able to run desktop preferences and increase the menu font size.
Something must be wrong with my Unity configuration. I think I'll stick with LXDE.
Thanks for the suggestions.
Ken
6. Re: WEE: Enhancement Request
- Posted by euphoric (admin) Aug 17, 2015
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I can do the ctrl-tab switching, no problem.
I don't know what you mean by active tab being hard to notice. On my Win7, the active tab is white and other tabs are shaded grey. What does it look like on your system?
Thanks, Pete!
7. Re: WEE: Enhancement Request
- Posted by ghaberek (admin) Aug 18, 2015
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Thanks, Pete!
If you're translating WEE to an executable, make sure you include a Resource file with a manifest to enable Common Controls version 6.
This is what provides the "themed" tab interface. The Interpreter is already compiled with the requisite manifest.
-Greg
8. Re: WEE: Enhancement Request
- Posted by euphoric (admin) Aug 18, 2015
- 1989 views
Thanks, Pete!
If you're translating WEE to an executable, make sure you include a Resource file with a manifest to enable Common Controls version 6.
This is what provides the "themed" tab interface. The Interpreter is already compiled with the requisite manifest.
-Greg
Greg, running wee.exw interpreted seems to have the same indistinguishable tab styling as the translated wee.exe for me.
9. Re: WEE: Enhancement Request
- Posted by PeteE Aug 18, 2015
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Well, so much for the "easy fix".
Euphoric, could you test this for me before I release it? In ui_win.e replace the ui_select_tab function with this:
global procedure ui_select_tab(integer tab) atom junk, rect integer w, h -- change tab, and highlight it to make it stand out junk = c_func(SendMessage, {htabs, TCM_HIGHLIGHTITEM, c_func(SendMessage, {htabs, TCM_GETCURSEL, 0, 0}), 0}) junk = c_func(SendMessage, {htabs, TCM_SETCURSEL, tab-1, 0}) junk = c_func(SendMessage, {htabs, TCM_HIGHLIGHTITEM, tab-1, 1}) if hedit then -- hide the previous hedit c_proc(ShowWindow, {hedit, SW_HIDE}) end if hedit = ui_hedits[tab] -- update the richedit control to the window size rect = allocate(16) c_proc(GetClientRect, {hMainWnd, rect}) c_proc(MoveWindow, {hedit, 0, tab_h, peek4u(rect+8), peek4u(rect+12)-tab_h, 1}) free(rect) c_proc(ShowWindow, {hedit, SW_SHOW}) junk = c_func(SetFocus, {hedit}) end procedure
10. Re: WEE: Enhancement Request
- Posted by ghaberek (admin) Aug 18, 2015
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Greg, running wee.exw interpreted seems to have the same indistinguishable tab styling as the translated wee.exe for me.
Are you using eui.exe or euiw.exe? I don't know if eui.exe has the manifest compiled in.
Scratch that. I just downloaded the latest WEE and mine looks fine with eui.exe or euiw.exe. Not sure what your problem is there, bud.
-Greg
11. Re: WEE: Enhancement Request
- Posted by euphoric (admin) Aug 18, 2015
- 1946 views
Well, so much for the "easy fix".
Euphoric, could you test this for me before I release it? In ui_win.e replace the ui_select_tab function with this:
global procedure ui_select_tab(integer tab) --...end procedure
Pete, I see no difference between the interpreted one with your change and the translated one without it.
Anything else you want me to try?
Running with euiw.exe seems to work for highlighting the active tab, even without your change to ui_select_tab().
12. Re: WEE: Enhancement Request
- Posted by euphoric (admin) Aug 18, 2015
- 1939 views
Greg, running wee.exw interpreted seems to have the same indistinguishable tab styling as the translated wee.exe for me.
Are you using eui.exe or euiw.exe? I don't know if eui.exe has the manifest compiled in.
Scratch that. I just downloaded the latest WEE and mine looks fine with eui.exe or euiw.exe. Not sure what your problem is there, bud.
-Greg
Well, I ran it with euiw, and I get highlighted tabs. IOW, running with EUIW works for me, even without Pete's change to ui_select_tab() (as far as I can tell).
I tested that theory by running update and getting the latest updated code. Now, if you've updated that, then well. If you haven't, then the problem is me running wee.exw with eui instead of euiw.
When I translate wee.exw, how do I "install" a manifest with it?
13. Re: WEE: Enhancement Request
- Posted by andi49 Aug 18, 2015
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- Last edited Aug 19, 2015
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When I translate wee.exw, how do I "install" a manifest with it?
I use OpenWatcom, works fine to build wee.exe even with eu4.0.6
my rc_file:
#include <winver.h> ICON ICON wee.ico 1 24 manifest.xml //-- version info (shown in file properties) VS_VERSION_INFO VERSIONINFO FILEVERSION 0, 0, 3, 2 PRODUCTVERSION 0, 0, 3, 2 FILEOS VOS__WINDOWS32 FILETYPE VFT_APP // FILETYPE VFT_DLL BEGIN BLOCK "VarFileInfo" BEGIN VALUE "Translation", 0x409, 1252 // Englisch (USA), Windows/Multilingual // VALUE "Translation", 0x407, 1252 // German, Windows/Multilingual END BLOCK "StringFileInfo" BEGIN BLOCK "040904E4" // Englisch (USA), Windows/Multilingual // BLOCK "040704E4" // German, Windows/Multilingual BEGIN VALUE "FileVersion", "0.32\0" VALUE "FileDescription", "Wee Euphoria Editor\0" VALUE "LegalCopyright", "(c) Pete Eberlein\0" VALUE "ProductVersion", "0.32\0" VALUE "ProductName", "WEE Editor\0" VALUE "OriginalFilename", "wee.exe\0" VALUE "InternalName", "WEE\0" VALUE "CompanyName", "Pete Eberlein\0" VALUE "Comments", "Work in progress\0" END END END
my manifest.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?> <assembly xmlns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v1" manifestVersion="1.0"> <dependency> <dependentAssembly> <assemblyIdentity type="win32" name="Microsoft.Windows.Common-Controls" version="6.0.0.0" processorArchitecture="X86" publicKeyToken="6595b64144ccf1df" language="*"/> </dependentAssembly> </dependency> </assembly>
Hope tis helps
Andreas