Fudley 2 Posted December 11 Windows 11 Delphi 12.1 (haven't dived into 12.2 yet) GExperts, CnPack, MMX are installed. Right-clicking on the toolbars and selecting "Customize" I can then arrange the toolbars and icons, add new icons etc. All is well until I restart Deephi, and the toolbars are not as I left them. Some icons are missing. Some toolbars have blank spaces where the icons should be. I have tried locking the toolbars, and saving the desktop. Has anyone else run into this? Share this post Link to post
dwrbudr 8 Posted December 11 Yes, EMB screwed up again. I have not found a way to fix that. To they test before release at all?! Sync prototypes still not working, lamers. Share this post Link to post
Fudley 2 Posted Tuesday at 03:24 PM (edited) Oh well, provides a nice warm up phase before coding 🌞 Edited Tuesday at 03:27 PM by Fudley 1 Share this post Link to post
Vandrovnik 215 Posted Tuesday at 03:38 PM On 12/11/2024 at 4:16 AM, Fudley said: Windows 11 Delphi 12.1 (haven't dived into 12.2 yet) GExperts, CnPack, MMX are installed. Right-clicking on the toolbars and selecting "Customize" I can then arrange the toolbars and icons, add new icons etc. All is well until I restart Deephi, and the toolbars are not as I left them. Some icons are missing. Some toolbars have blank spaces where the icons should be. I have tried locking the toolbars, and saving the desktop. Has anyone else run into this? My futile fight with toolbars in Delphi started with Delphi X?? and continues to this day. But I found a solution: I turned off all toolbars and left only the palette on top 🙂(To be honest, I did not try to enable any of toolbars in Delphi 12.2, so I am not sure that problems persist.) 1 Share this post Link to post
Pat Foley 52 Posted Tuesday at 04:05 PM 16 minutes ago, Vandrovnik said: My futile fight with toolbars in Delphi started with Delphi X?? and continues to this day. But I found a solution: I turned off all toolbars and left only the palette on top 🙂(To be honest, I did not try to enable any of toolbars in Delphi 12.2, so I am not sure that problems persist.) I like the extra one or two code lines showing gained by not showing them. If only the debug pause button had a key. Share this post Link to post
dummzeuch 1515 Posted Tuesday at 06:16 PM 2 hours ago, Vandrovnik said: My futile fight with toolbars in Delphi started with Delphi X?? and continues to this day. But I found a solution: I turned off all toolbars and left only the palette on top 🙂(To be honest, I did not try to enable any of toolbars in Delphi 12.2, so I am not sure that problems persist.) Hm, that just got me thinking: GExperts has this Editor Toolbar which can be freely configured, using any actions registered in the IDE. This works fine, even in Delphi 11 and 12 where the built in toolbars are broken. Since Embarcadero seems unable to fix their bl***y toolbars, a plugin could just insert a panel at some convenient place - maybe just below the main menu? - and make it a toolbar. Any takers? 1 Share this post Link to post
dummzeuch 1515 Posted 5 hours ago (edited) On 12/17/2024 at 7:16 PM, dummzeuch said: On 12/17/2024 at 7:16 PM, dummzeuch said: My futile fight with toolbars in Delphi started with Delphi X?? and continues to this day. But I found a solution: I turned off all toolbars and left only the palette on top 🙂(To be honest, I did not try to enable any of toolbars in Delphi 12.2, so I am not sure that problems persist.) Hm, that just got me thinking: GExperts has this Editor Toolbar which can be freely configured, using any actions registered in the IDE. This works fine, even in Delphi 11 and 12 where the built in toolbars are broken. Since Embarcadero seems unable to fix their bl***y toolbars, a plugin could just insert a panel at some convenient place - maybe just below the main menu? - and make it a toolbar. Any takers? OK, no takers. What about testers? Edited 5 hours ago by dummzeuch Share this post Link to post