Min/Max Bug [message #1720232] |
Fri, 15 January 2016 08:13  |
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Hi,
- I update my application to efxclipse 2.2.0
- I added MinMaxAddon to the Application.xmi
My application has a lot of views with own widgets, so a javafx.scene.layout.BorderPane with a javafx.scene.layout.Region as parent node for several javafx.scene.Node(s)
Any doubleclick within the Region (canvas) maximize the tab. It doesn't matter if I click on a node or not, the tab gets maximized.
Another doubleclick restores the tab.
My expectation was that MinMax is limited to the click area of the Tab title area.
Am i missing something to configure? Is this a bug?
Thanks,
Christian
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Re: Min/Max Bug [message #1720773 is a reply to message #1720234] |
Wed, 20 January 2016 16:00  |
Eclipse User |
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Please file bugs - if you would not have mentionned this in the other
post i would not have remembered this one.
I now filed https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=486201 and
fixed it.
Please test with the nightlies!
Tom
On 15.01.16 14:25, Tom Schindl wrote:
> this sounds like a bug - please file a bugzilla.
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> Tom
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> On 15.01.16 14:13, crothy donald wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> - I update my application to efxclipse 2.2.0
>> - I added MinMaxAddon to the Application.xmi
>>
>> My application has a lot of views with own widgets, so a
>> javafx.scene.layout.BorderPane with a javafx.scene.layout.Region as
>> parent node for several javafx.scene.Node(s)
>> Any doubleclick within the Region (canvas) maximize the tab. It doesn't
>> matter if I click on a node or not, the tab gets maximized. Another
>> doubleclick restores the tab.
>>
>> My expectation was that MinMax is limited to the click area of the Tab
>> title area.
>>
>> Am i missing something to configure? Is this a bug?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Christian
>>
>>
>
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