I was reading themes.doc and it says to “Tab-dock” other windows with the
placeholder widow.
How is tab-docking accomplished?
I was reading themes.doc and it says to “Tab-dock” other windows with the
placeholder widow.
How is tab-docking accomplished?
When dragging a dockable window you’ll see an outline of the docking
relationship that the window being moved will take on. If you move your
cursor to the center of an existing docked window the outline should
match the outline of the docked window, so that the new window will
exactly overlay it. That means that when you let the window move it’ll
drop over the old window and the two will coexist in a tabbed stack.
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I was reading themes.doc and it says to “Tab-dock” other windows with
the placeholder widow.
How is tab-docking accomplished?
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Yup, that worked. Thanks.
I had got it to tab dock by accident, and now I see how this works.
For those of you who haven’t discovered it yet, check out the themes
sub-directory. multimon theme solved all my windbg UI annoyances.
Now, if you could just make it work without place holder source files…
“jim” wrote in message news:xxxxx@windbg…
>I was reading themes.doc and it says to “Tab-dock” other windows with the
>placeholder widow.
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> How is tab-docking accomplished?
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