chanical/electrical/electronics/buildings engineering,
where the "hole" inside that frame could contain other objects for dragging.
Graphical modeling applications too.
Funky Beast.
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Vincent Snijders wrote:
> Funky Beast schreef:
>> IMO, the solution to this thread's topic is to have a Project Groups
>> Manager to
>> switch projects in a single click.
>>
>
> How does that solve the problem of debugging client and server
> a
Close Project 1 ->
Load Project 2 -> Build Project 2... and so on...).
This way, no multiple IDEs needs to be opened, and no need to fight with
Window-Manager's taskbar.
Regards,
Funky Beast
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Hi,
Maybe you could read up here:
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Multithreaded_Application_Tutorial
y extending the package to place the file-list
into the editor (like your editor toolbar) via TFrame. But not in the mean time.
Work is chaotic this year due to the downturn.
Unless one of your clones beat me to it. ;-)
Regards,
Funky Beast
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> Hi,
>
> I've written a tool/plugin to help me navigate between editors (screenshot
> attached)
> I can click on a desired unit in the list and source notebook will switch to
> the
> correct editor. And I can close files with it via a popup menu.
rs by dragging
the items in the list. But I don't know which unit/function of package IDEintf
to use.
Thanks,
Funky Beast
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