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On 8/15/22 12:58, geert karman wrote:
It seems it does ... [screenshot]
Ah, that looks like it's a "feature" of one of the non-default
schemes
that FLTK provides, perhaps gtk+?
I can see where such a problem could be solved by a new method
that
I mentioned, letting one control the minimum size of the tab.
I suppose such a method could maybe default to 0.0 ('default'
behavior),
and allow non-zero numbers be a fractional size based on the
width, so
that if the scrollbar_size were 10, and the minimum size were
1.0, the tab
would never get smaller than 10 pixels, regardless of the
scheme().
Or well, just a thought.
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