Re: [MSEide-MSEgui-talk] IDE - missing "Last opened projects"

2016-04-02 Thread Krzysztof
> Then it becomes difficult... > Currently I often work with three running MSEide's for MSElang development and > I didn't see such problems on 32bit Linux. Do not bother yourself :) . It is not such annoying thing --

Re: [MSEide-MSEgui-talk] IDE - missing "Last opened projects"

2016-04-02 Thread Martin Schreiber
On Saturday 02 April 2016 16:53:23 Krzysztof wrote: > > Are there no problems with a single running MSEide? > > Didn't notice such problem with only one IDE > Then it becomes difficult... Currently I often work with three running MSEide's for MSElang development and I didn't see such problems on

Re: [MSEide-MSEgui-talk] IDE - missing "Last opened projects"

2016-04-02 Thread Krzysztof
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Re: [MSEide-MSEgui-talk] IDE - missing "Last opened projects"

2016-04-02 Thread Krzysztof
> It is there... kind of, but not a very user friendly way. > > Select "Project -> Open Project" The combobox to the left of the Name > caption - click its Down arrow button and you will see a list of > previous opened projects. Thanks, that is enough for me :)

Re: [MSEide-MSEgui-talk] IDE - missing "Last opened projects"

2016-04-02 Thread Graeme Geldenhuys
On 2016-04-02 13:33, Martin Schreiber wrote: > Ouch, the main reason why I didn't implement project groups in MSEide is that > I never was happy with Delphi project groups. ;-) Well, having something is better than nothing. ;-) Regards, - Graeme - -- fpGUI Toolkit - a cross-platform GUI

Re: [MSEide-MSEgui-talk] IDE - missing "Last opened projects"

2016-04-02 Thread Martin Schreiber
On Saturday 02 April 2016 13:58:39 Graeme Geldenhuys wrote: > > I believe you still have Delphi 7 or Kylix 3 around, so take a look > there. They had excellent Project Group support, and I greatly miss that > features since I moved to FPC back in 2005. > Ouch, the main reason why I didn't

Re: [MSEide-MSEgui-talk] IDE - missing "Last opened projects"

2016-04-02 Thread Graeme Geldenhuys
On 2016-04-02 09:56, Martin Schreiber wrote: >> 1. Bug: Create a new project and save it. Open a previous project. >> > Please try again with git master f78b8ea1055bb3f6833d2b82e8cfc53d1b3411d6. Thanks, I'll update and retest. >> 2. Feature Request: Make "recent projects" a menu item. >> >

Re: [MSEide-MSEgui-talk] IDE - missing "Last opened projects"

2016-04-02 Thread Martin Schreiber
On Friday 01 April 2016 21:37:57 Krzysztof wrote: > Hi Martin > > As in subject. Very handy option especially for newbie as me who often > switch between MSE examples and own test projects to compare or check > something. > Please see answer from and to Graeme. > BTW: Do you also have sometimes

Re: [MSEide-MSEgui-talk] IDE - missing "Last opened projects"

2016-04-02 Thread Martin Schreiber
On Saturday 02 April 2016 01:18:14 Graeme Geldenhuys wrote: > On 2016-04-01 20:37, Krzysztof wrote: > > As in subject. Very handy option > > It is there... kind of, but not a very user friendly way. > > Select "Project -> Open Project" The combobox to the left of the Name > caption - click its

Re: [MSEide-MSEgui-talk] IDE - missing "Last opened projects"

2016-04-01 Thread Graeme Geldenhuys
On 2016-04-01 20:37, Krzysztof wrote: > As in subject. Very handy option It is there... kind of, but not a very user friendly way. Select "Project -> Open Project" The combobox to the left of the Name caption - click its Down arrow button and you will see a list of previous opened projects.

[MSEide-MSEgui-talk] IDE - missing "Last opened projects"

2016-04-01 Thread Krzysztof
Hi Martin As in subject. Very handy option especially for newbie as me who often switch between MSE examples and own test projects to compare or check something. BTW: Do you also have sometimes "GDB timeout" error? I experience this quite often when have two IDE opened. It freezes my whole KDE