Ok, I did some reading and found out there is an anchoring plugin you can 
install that makes it one window, which is great.

Some questions:

I started a project using the “simple application” template which made a 
console window I don’t really want. Is there a way to remove that window? I 
don’t see any code which is creating it.

Can I route STDOUT (does that exist on Windows?) from writeln to the message 
window in Lazarus? That’s pretty typical for development and I can’t see where 
it’s going right now.

Do I need to do anything in Lazarus to package application resources (like 
images, data files) or do I just include them in the same directory as the 
executable? That’s just a general Windows question I guess but Lazarus seems to 
have a guy for this.

Thanks.

> On Oct 23, 2015, at 1:04 PM, Sven Barth <pascaldra...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> 
> You don't need to use Lazarus as RAD. After all you can use it for example 
> for console applications as well (like the compiler) which definitely aren't 
> RAD. For your purposes you'd just need to start with the correct project 
> template and the IDE would still assist you with its powerful codetools.
> 
> 

Regards,
        Ryan Joseph

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