Hi, Playing around with debugging from inside the IDE (anybody that knows me will know this is very unusual <smile>) I immediately noticed something regarding the UI of the IDE.
Using all the various debugging windows available very quickly clutters up the desktop. I just can't find a easy way of showing all windows and still seeing my source code. I'm using a 1440x900 resolution LCD monitor. I guess this is where docking windows within the IDE will be very useful. Alternatively and maybe even better, is to rather use a tabbed window approach. Instead of having multiple "loose" windows, have one Debug window with various tabs. See attached (animated) screenshot showing a mock-up of that idea. So what's your thoughts on this? Yes/No... Good/Bad... Regards, - Graeme - -- fpGUI Toolkit - a cross-platform GUI toolkit using Free Pascal http://opensoft.homeip.net/fpgui/
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