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   Message 33,026 of 33,243   
   Craig Hendricks to GitLab issue in main/sbbs   
   OpenDoors for Windows: Missing Toolbar &   
   13 Jan 26 07:00:41   
   
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   TID: SBBSecho 3.34-Linux master/f717faea9 Jan 12 2026 GCC 12.2.0   
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   open https://gitlab.synchro.net/main/sbbs/-/issues/1051   
      
   ![image](https://gitlab.synchro.net/-/project/13/uploads/99a37e3   
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   I compiled new OpenDoors libraries for Windows (in Visual Studio 2022) using   
   the latest source available in /sbbs/src/odoors, and noticed the toolbar is   
   missing from the Windows GUI, and the graphics are missing from the buttons   
   (see image). Is there a trick to get them to appear?   
      
   Another thought I had while typing that last paragraph: Can we have an option   
   to ditch the Windows GUI altogether in favor of a plain old console, similar   
   to how it works in Linux and DOS?   
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