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ToolBar TabItem color error #177

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LyonJack opened this issue Jul 4, 2020 · 6 comments
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ToolBar TabItem color error #177

LyonJack opened this issue Jul 4, 2020 · 6 comments

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LyonJack commented Jul 4, 2020

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LyonJack commented Jul 7, 2020

I have tried my pull request,it's OK now

Dirkster99 added a commit that referenced this issue Jul 7, 2020
#174 Migrating AutoWindowSizeWhenOpened to DockingManager
#177 Toolbar Item Color Error
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Did you know that GitHub supports tracability?
You can cross-reference from a commit to a PR or Issue ticket using the syntax I have used in this commit (blue selection):

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This resulted in this commit with a link to PR #174:
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The same syntax can be used within the GitHub Web-Interface and it results in the linkage seen above this entry:

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So, use the #<Number> syntax whenever you want to refer to an issue or pull request (PR) from within an issue, a PR, or a commit, and we should be able to follow these traces even years later :-)

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LyonJack commented Jul 8, 2020

I have used # on my commit

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LyonJack commented Jul 8, 2020

This week I need to focus on the company's projects and I need to send a new version to users

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Good luck with the new version - I think the project has developed quit a bit thanks to your input so I am probably just going to finish the Bindable Property issue and then I think we should have a new release - probably this weekend :-)

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LyonJack commented Jul 9, 2020

I think it's time to an new version,too

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