If I create a window 'style' (hate that word, but hey...) and then start using it, but then forget to set the default class for that window type, there is no way to change the default class (that I can detect) other than converting the styled window to 'unstyled' setting the default class for the unstyled window and recreating the style.
Annoyingly when I do, and I name the recreated style as per the original, it does not 'replace' the original. It gives no message and just creates one called 'Window Style'.
It ought to, for consistency's sake, ask if you want to replace the existing window style.
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If I create a window 'style' (hate that word, but hey...) and then start using it, but then forget to set the default class for that window type, there is no way to change the default class (that I can detect) other than converting the styled window to 'unstyled' setting the default class for the unstyled window and recreating the style.
Annoyingly when I do, and I name the recreated style as per the original, it does not 'replace' the original. It gives no message and just creates one called 'Window Style'.
It ought to, for consistency's sake, ask if you want to replace the existing window style.
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