Robin Dunn wrote:
Which platform? Does it make a difference if you use wxTE_RICH style or not?
I'm having this problem on win32, specifically Windows2000 (haven't tried elsewhere).
I am using the wxTE_RICH style.
Gary Bishop
Robin Dunn wrote:
Which platform? Does it make a difference if you use wxTE_RICH style or not?
I'm having this problem on win32, specifically Windows2000 (haven't tried elsewhere).
I am using the wxTE_RICH style.
Gary Bishop
Gary Bishop wrote:
Robin Dunn wrote:
Which platform? Does it make a difference if you use wxTE_RICH style or not?
I'm having this problem on win32, specifically Windows2000 (haven't tried elsewhere).
I am using the wxTE_RICH style.
Try with wxTE_RICH2. It seems to be working for me. I'll look into if it's possible to fix it with the other styles too.
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