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9:01 PM
@Hosch250 Do you have a simple explanation for what a behavior is? I've asked before but wasn't able to understand it at that time.
 
@IvenBach ATM, I don't even remember myself. Sorry.
 
i dont remember the exact bugs in ado 6.0
 
I've implemented them before, but it's been so long :(
 
i just know that you guys are like... DONT USE IT
 
@IvenBach roughly put, it's tack-on functionality involving dependency properties. very, very foggy area of my rather limited knowledge of wpf ;-)
 
9:10 PM
Comintern usually preferred those, too.
Probably because it's easier to express than in XAML only? Not sure.
 
hey @this what was the reason we dont like ADO 6.0 again?
 
it would break on downlevel clients.
Meaning, if you developed on a Windows 7, and then distributed the same application to Windows XP, it goes boom.
Back then, the issue was HUGE
 
aye, sounds big
 
But now Windows 7 is about to go out of support next year, meh?
 
though i had an interesting situation where a windows 10 computer didnt like it when i had a ado 6.1 reference
or was it windows 7
 
9:16 PM
really?
 
no it was 7
 
if Windows 7 RTM, I can see why
 
so i had to change the ado to late bound so it wouldnt explode/cry
 
> (floating/docked) toolwindows don't have an icon though.

Is any dialog still using the old ducky icon? ref. #4889
> IIUC the windows you noted as dismissable are explicitly intended as Dialog windows. The others are mostly dockable toolwindows which should not be dismissable, (because they are not dialogs). Encapsulate Field and Search Results are probably better off as dialog windows, though.
 
I think Comintern was the last one doing work on CodeExplorer. Wish he were here so I could ask him.
:click: MouseOverGroup is the group that the MouseOverTest is part of.
Yeah... naming is hard.
@IvenBach for when I circle back to implement the unit tests github.com/rubberduck-vba/Rubberduck/blob/next/RubberduckTests/…
 
9:53 PM
> # [Codecov](https://codecov.io/gh/rubberduck-vba/Rubberduck/pull/5064?src=pr&el=h1) Report
> Merging [#5064](https://codecov.io/gh/rubberduck-vba/Rubberduck/pull/5064?src=pr&el=desc) into [next](https://codecov.io/gh/rubberduck-vba/Rubberduck/commit/bdaf6d7be446e9ca2814b1fdf2503143f6dafe38?src=pr&el=desc) will **decrease** coverage by `0.04%`.
> The diff coverage is `38.3%`.


```diff
@@ Coverage Diff @@
## next #5064 +/- ##
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10:16 PM
[rubberduck-vba/Rubberduck] build for commit 86dbaf54 on unknown branch: AppVeyor build succeeded
> # [Codecov](https://codecov.io/gh/rubberduck-vba/Rubberduck/pull/5064?src=pr&el=h1) Report
> Merging [#5064](https://codecov.io/gh/rubberduck-vba/Rubberduck/pull/5064?src=pr&el=desc) into [next](https://codecov.io/gh/rubberduck-vba/Rubberduck/commit/bdaf6d7be446e9ca2814b1fdf2503143f6dafe38?src=pr&el=desc) will **decrease** coverage by `0.03%`.
> The diff coverage is `42.86%`.


```diff
@@ Coverage Diff @@
## next #5064 +/- ##
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[rubberduck-vba/Rubberduck] build for commit 86dbaf54 on unknown branch: 64.03% (target 0%)
> # [Codecov](https://codecov.io/gh/rubberduck-vba/Rubberduck/pull/5064?src=pr&el=h1) Report
> Merging [#5064](https://codecov.io/gh/rubberduck-vba/Rubberduck/pull/5064?src=pr&el=desc) into [next](https://codecov.io/gh/rubberduck-vba/Rubberduck/commit/bdaf6d7be446e9ca2814b1fdf2503143f6dafe38?src=pr&el=desc) will **decrease** coverage by `0.03%`.
> The diff coverage is `42.86%`.


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@@ Coverage Diff @@
## next #5064 +/- ##
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11:27 PM
LOL, even BG himself doesn't like Windows Updates:
> After many minutes of attempting to use the site, a page finally loaded. "I thought for sure now I would see a button to just go do the download. In fact it is more like a puzzle that you get to solve. It told me to go to Windows Update and do a bunch of incantations," Gates wrote.
 
11:42 PM
Just lemme reset this to 1998 and s'all good.
Pineapple express to jail.
 
11:55 PM
Straight up legitimate honest question: Does it make me weird that I now find it more enjoyable to code things for RD than I do playing most video games?
 
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