I believe you can make changes and save them to your list of
desktops...at least I've done while in normal mode...I've not tried it in
debug mode.  And yes it is a royal pain in the Arse.  What it needs is two
Run commands...one with and one without debugging on, then the problem would
be moot.  I know for D7 one of the guys created an add-on to the IDE that
allowed that but I've not seen it for D2005. 

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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Stebbo
Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2005 3:48 AM
To: Borland's Delphi Discussion List
Subject: RE: D2005 rearranging itself

At 01:12 AM 17/11/2005, Robert Meek wrote:
>I was away all day yesterday...so I just saw this.  Actually in my case
>Delphi 2005 changes into0 debug mode automatically when ever I run from the
>IDE!

And this is my original problem... I have a pretty quick machine.  Brand 
new last December and I spent a packet on it.  It still takes many seconds 
to change from my editing layout to debug layout and then it runs my 
application....  A pain in the backside.....  I don't want it to do
that......

I suppose I am going to have to change my debug layout to closely match my 
editing layout... But then that's not very nice if I want to debug.

Question... Can I change the layout in the middle of debugging?  So, if I 
want to make use of all the extra debug windows I can swap during the debug 
process?  If so, I suppose that will be a (less than ideal) solution.

Cheers,
Chris.

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