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Show posts MenuQuote from: vito on Jul 29, 2016, 12:38 PMIf you find similarities between EC and XE, then ask yourself, who's at fault here if EC is same as XE?Quote from: Drake on Jul 29, 2016, 11:40 AMYou have no right to compare two servers just like that, learn about the past first.Lol if I got "I have no right to compare" then I was clearly right.
What is differences in fact? (excluding name).
Quote from: vito on Jul 29, 2016, 11:24 AMSame as EC, dunno why people waited for it, maybe nostalgia about old server's name.You have no right to compare two servers just like that, learn about the past first.
Quote from: NewK on Jul 26, 2016, 04:12 PMThough it really should be the index/position.Quote from: Drake on Jul 26, 2016, 03:51 PMThis only happens if the name of the item doesn't match any from the list. Like if an item named "1. test" is there and we do .RemoveItem("test"), it will freeze but if we put the whole text .RemoveItem("1. test"), it works perfectly.Ah I see what you mean. I wrongly assumed that parameter was the index/position of the item. Good to know.
At least that's what I caught up with once.
Quote from: NewK on Jul 26, 2016, 03:02 PMI noticed this aswell, now you have to clean all the items first before you null the listbox variable. You need to do "listbox.Clean();" always before doing "listbox = null;" If you do it like that, it won't crash.Yes, I am already doing this as an alternative before this is fixed.
Quote from: NewK on Jul 26, 2016, 03:02 PMAs long as we're on the subject of listboxes, I have previously reported that using "GUIListbox.RemoveItem(index)" freezes the game with no error logs. Not sure if this is still happening with this latest update, but might be worth looking into.This only happens if the name of the item doesn't match any from the list. Like if an item named "1. test" is there and we do .RemoveItem("test"), it will freeze but if we put the whole text .RemoveItem("1. test"), it works perfectly.
Quote from: Stormeus on Jul 20, 2016, 05:32 AMFixed the automatic scrollbar for listboxes not appearing until being forced to re-render by interacting with it or its parent window
Fixed the automatic scrollbar for listboxes not disappearing after clearing the listbox