I used Livecode a lot about 6 years ago, and have recently started playing around again. I know a lot of features have been added under the hood, but the IDE is really disappointing. I'm using a *much* larger screen (34" diameter), and find that virtually everything in the IDE, but especially the icons in the object/card/stack inspectors to be freakishly small. Yes, my screen has a high resolution, but every other application is perfectly readable on my screen. Why not LiveCode? I do understand that some people use laptops with little screen real estate, but why can't this be adjusted for folks with big screens and high resolution? And while I'm kvetching, why is everything in the object inspector still buried in tabs? There don't appear to be any obvious key commands to quickly switch between them. We all have scroll wheels and track pads. It would be so much easier to quickly check and make changes if the inspectors were a long column with few if any tabs. You'd just scroll through it, but with sections that you could expand or contract. I bought a monster screen so I could see everything at once, but Livecode is damned if it's going to let me do that. I'm not normally negative, but it's 2017, and the IDE looks like it was created in the 1980s and is actually less usable than when I used it 6 years ago. Am I missing a magic button somewhere that makes this thing less clunky? Surely, I'm not the only one wondering these things. Am I?
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