On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 2:22 PM, Ed Leafe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>        So you understand the problem: there isn't a simple solution, as
> there are a wide variety of situations that simply can't be
> anticipated. We can possibly refine the rules; again, I think the idea
> to check if the containing slot has non-default settings and respect
> them might get us the most bang for the buck.

I can agree.

>        Understood. I usually develop with the Object Tree window open for
> this very reason: it makes it easy to address all objects, even
> sizers, directly. Right-clicking on the object tree is the fastest way
> to go for me.

The only thing that bugs me about this is that the object tree
swallows up the properties, methods, and custom properties tabs while
its open.  I can't see them at all unless I collapse the object tree.
I think in the IDE we might want to have the properties, methods,
custom properties, and object tree in their own dockable windows.


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