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wheelman
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 10:58 pm   

[2.26] Multiple command lines
 
1. Open CMud
2. Create 2 test sessions
3. Open both offline
4. Move the command line of one of them around
5. Place the command line back at the bottom
6. Look at the other session's window and you'll have 2 command lines stacked
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 11:30 pm   
 
Yes, this is normal. In step (4), you moved the command line of "test1" and when you moved it back to the bottom in step (5), it got docked to the bottom edge of the main parent window, rather than the "test1" window. So when you went to the "test2" tab, you would see the normal command line for the test2 window, along with the moved test1 command line below it.

Unfortunately, the docking system always seems to prefer docking to the parent window rather than the child window. In v2.27 you can undock "test1" and then move the command line back to the bottom of that window, and then redock it to get everything back to normal. v2.26 has a bug that prevents this (you can't dock the command line to the bottom of the undocked window).
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