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Dragged something the wrong way.
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| Vadi
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| Fri 08 Jun 2007 12:46 AM (UTC) |
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| Hello,
I've dragged something over in MUSH, and cannot get it back to it's state now (I've even tried reinstalling, but it seems that MUSH stores some values in the registry that it doesn't clear upon uninstall).
I have some screenshots, if anyone can tell me what to drag back, I'd be very thankful.
http://vadis.applets.googlepages.com/Mush_died.jpg
http://vadis.applets.googlepages.com/Mush_died2.jpg
http://vadis.applets.googlepages.com/Mush_died3.jpg
http://vadis.applets.googlepages.com/Mush_died4.jpg
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Posted by
| Nick Gammon
Australia (22,975 posts) bio
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| Reply #1 on Fri 08 Jun 2007 01:04 AM (UTC) |
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| This is a known bug when dragging the info bar.
To fix it, go to View menu -> Reset Toolbar Locations. |
- Nick Gammon
www.gammon.com.au, www.mushclient.com | top |
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Posted by
| Vadi
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| Reply #2 on Fri 08 Jun 2007 01:29 AM (UTC) |
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| That worked, thank you. | top |
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Posted by
| Shadowfyr
USA (1,786 posts) bio
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| Reply #3 on Fri 08 Jun 2007 11:32 PM (UTC) |
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| Speaking of which. Now that we have the source.. I hope someone takes a look at this and finds a fix. Other applications that use it don't seem to have the problem. Mind you, I think *some* have gotten around it by forcing you to use a right click menu, or other method, to set the location for one from float, to top, bottom, etc., instead of allowing you to drag and drop it at all.
Still, I do know ones where it works right, so either they are using custom code, or there is a known fix for the problem.
Sigh.. Wish I know some active forums where people *actually* answer questions on this stuff, and without resorting to comments like, "Well, why the heck don't you just use .NET?" A: "Because I just love to go on forums and listen to condescending people gripe about what API library someone else chose for a project I am trying to fix. Duh!" lol | top |
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