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Already struggling with it.. Although not all
windows need to be open at all times, you only have to open the debugger when
you need it.
I was
trying to work out some way to shade windows (min. size is 100x100) but
can't get it to work correctly yet, and not sure if it works under
IE4.
I'm
now trying to make the windows as easy-placed and small as possible.. but there
will be some window moving when your working, for people familiar
with
Borland development envrionments it won't be such
a big thing (there are always some windows floating around as well) but I
think for people used to
DreamWeaver this will be not so familiar, and might
look a bit difficult at first)
Today
I got the property editor working (simple, with bugs.. but it works :-) So
I'm pretty sure I can release something this weekend (nothing really
useable
for
projects or anything, but I'm hoping for feed back on it)
Pascal Bestebroer [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.dynamic-core.net
Hi,
One thing I was pondering while checking the
screenshot, is that you seem to have a large screen, so all windows have
space, but please check what happens at 1024 or 800, it clogs the display,
maybe you can implement show/hide, or shrink unused windows or something.
Maybe it would be even nicer to add a "tile"
function, which resizes all windows to fill the screen.
Cheers, Richard Bennett
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2001 10:43
AM
Subject: RE: [Dynapi-Dev] a couple of
tools
hmm, I can think of one :)
I'm currently working on Oversight, which will be a
debugger and editor in one.. you can still download an early debugger
version
I
will hopefully be able to upload the latest code this weekend.. (the editor
part, and an updates debugger)
Pascal Bestebroer [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.dynamic-core.net
Does anyone know of any debugging tools to use on
the mac?
Anything other than alert boxes would be very
helpful :-)
Thanks!
I have found the following tools to be
indeispensible when working with (and debuggin) DynAPI
(WIN32 - sorry)
This is a ram
'defragmenter' for Window 32.. the way it works is it allocates as much
ram from windows as it can, which forces windows to swap unused data
from physical ram to swap space.
Then it releases this ram using proper
memory management resulting in more free ram.
It will keep doing this until it gets as
close to the specified amount of free ram as it can.
On my Win98 system which has 128 megs of
ram, I ask it to free up 128 ,egs and it gives me
80 to 100 megs free ram.. Which is damned
handy when one has been re-loading the same DynAPI app over and over
again..
It's not a cure for memory leaks but it
make development much easier, and reduces crashes/reboots.
This program is for
Window 9X and closly resembles the Task manager in Windows 2000, with a
little extra functionality.
You can find out how much ram and CPU time
each process is using, what files the process has open and much
more.
In fact it was because of my constant
observation of running processes that I discovered last week that I had
caught a trojan.. :-)
" what in the hell is this Wininit.exe?!?
and hey! I've never seen DNETC.exe before.. "
Just a couple of tools to hopefully make
your life easier..
Later
Doug
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