But how do you enable the anchor docking extension for Lazarus 1.0.12
and get some control of all the floating panels.

I personally would want all the panels to come to the front when I click on any panel instead of having to click a couple of times to bring console or messages panel to the fore.

md


On 9/30/2013 2:07 AM, Michal Wallace wrote:


On Sep 29, 2013 8:24 AM, "Patrick" <patr...@spellingbeewinnars.org <mailto:patr...@spellingbeewinnars.org>> wrote:

> I don't really like IDEs. I used gvim and I suppose it could almost be called an IDE as well but I mean I would rather use the shellr then clicking on a build button.

For what its worth, I use free pascal practically every day, but rarely open Lazarus.

I write most of my code in emacs, running inside a tmux session: http://tangentstorm.imgur.com/all/

But if I were going to make a GUI app, it would be crazy of me to ignore Lazarus. :)

I also use it when I want to browse and navigate through other people's source code. You can ctrl-click on identifiers as id they were hyperlinks.

Also if part of what bothers you is all the floating panels, you can enable the anchor docking extension and put everything into one window. That made a tremendous difference for me.



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