You have to do a viewer restart to get showconsoleWindow to display.
There's also a command line switch for it.
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Guess we learn everyday. Thanks for that :)
On 11/06/2011, Jonathan Welch wrote:
> The debug setting showconsoleWindow gives you a free-standing window
> with the same information scrolling by in it.
>
> In Windows I get a dos-type window, so copying and pasting is not as
> easy as it should be.
The debug setting showconsoleWindow gives you a free-standing window
with the same information scrolling by in it.
In Windows I get a dos-type window, so copying and pasting is not as
easy as it should be.
> It should be copiable and pastable ! The debug console is nigh useless
> without these two
Whoops once again I replied to Jonathan only instead of the whole
list. Sorry about that. Here is what I tried to answer :
It should be copiable and pastable ! The debug console is nigh useless
without these two features.
On 11/06/2011, Jonathan Welch wrote:
> If you use the debug console (Ctr
If you use the debug console (Ctrl+Shift+4) I would like your feedback
on some changes I would like to make to it:
1) Widen the lines from 50% of the screen width to 75%
2) Reduce the spacing between lines from 8px to 1px
3) Swap the foreground and background colors (I am not sure how
effective thi