Hi Pritpal, 1) I tested it and the GPF on exit seems to have disappeared, but my problem is that the fix is not a real one.
Simply this variable is not destructed anymore in HBQT code: --- // ::oWidget := NIL /* Variable Destruction GPFs */ --- Probably we should find the real problem and make the real fix. Current workaround only postpones it. 2) Focus stealing already reported for project tree is still present for 'Editor tabs' when source file is open. 3) I tried the "session" feature and it's nice, it'd just be even nicer if it could be used more intuitively. The UI doesn't make any apparent connection between the colored dots and the dropdown list. Maybe they should be on the same toolbar.. or the colors also visible in the dropdown list. BTW, pressing OK with the original text "New...", will silently do nothing and after it you can't select "New..." again until you select another item and reselect "New...". An error message or a grayed "OK" button would be nicer in this error case. Brgds, Viktor On 2010 Mar 9, at 20:00, Viktor Szakáts wrote: >> Viktor Szakáts wrote: >>> >>> Yes, I had it after recent 2 or 3 modifications, I had to make >>> a full Harbour rebuild to fix it. >>> >> >> Oh, I forget to mention that hbqt+ libs and hbsbp.lib >> needed to be rebuild. > > I do the as routine, but it didn't help. > First I though that it's pcode version, > but it happened again yesterday (or before > yesterday), so this wasn't the issue. > >> How about GPF at exit ? You are still experiencing >> or it is fixed. On my system all works fine. > > Sorry, couldn't test it yet. > > Brgds, > VIktor > _______________________________________________ Harbour mailing list (attachment size limit: 40KB) Harbour@harbour-project.org http://lists.harbour-project.org/mailman/listinfo/harbour