Tab text sizing changed in 1.6.43
I have installed 1.6.43 and noticed that the positioning (could be spacing) of the text in my tab control headers has changed.
So a tab control that looked like this:
Now looks like this:
One thing I should note is that I am using spaces to create space for icons and [x] to simulate a close button. Perhaps these would be useful additions to the tab control, in a similar way to how the tree control allows for icon spaces and convert something like [x] to a close icon?
So a tab control that looked like this:
Now looks like this:
One thing I should note is that I am using spaces to create space for icons and [x] to simulate a close button. Perhaps these would be useful additions to the tab control, in a similar way to how the tree control allows for icon spaces and convert something like [x] to a close icon?
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Inappropriate?Hi Jon, yes I had to change the tab font weight because I felt that the selected tab was the only one that should be bolded, to make it stand out from the other tabs. I didn't think about the fact that it would change the spacing, I'm sorry about that.
As for the (x) idea, I really like it, let me add it to the TODO list, I hope to get to it this week (as a way to amend changing the spacing on you)
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Inappropriate?Thanks for replying so quickly, again :)
No worries, it's a bit of a pain I'll admit but not a major upheaval. Adding the [x] would be nice, thanks for that.
Perhaps the problem would have been lessened if there was also the option to do something like a _ at the begining to leave a space for an icon, like you can do with nodes in the tree view? At least this way the gap would have been regular and not just me padding out with a load of spaces. Just another minor adjustment :)
I’m very thankful, again
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