On Tuesday 10 of May 2011 12:51:19 Graeme Geldenhuys wrote: > Hi, > > Even before the option was available in the IDE, I have hacked my > Lazarus IDE to have editor tabs on the right of my editor window instead > of the default top. > > The really nice thing is that in GTK2, the text is in a normal > horizontal orientation. NOT rotated on it's side (like Windows) - thus > reducing the neck pain of trying to read vertical text, and horizontal > text is so much easier to read too. > > Is it possible for LCL-Qt to have horizontal text too, like LCL-GTK2? At > least just for the IDE? After compiling my IDE for LCL-Qt I was forced
No, Qt paints tabs and text position depends on theme (if some theme have horizontal text in right aligned tabs). However, there's possibility for you: look at qtwidgets.pas for QT_ENABLE_LCL_PAINT_TABS define and extend painting for your needs (I've made it to test how it looks if we paint tabs by ourselves). If you create patch under this define, I can apply it - no problem. zeljko -- _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list Lazarus@lists.lazarus.freepascal.org http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus