On Sat, 5 Mar 2011, Alexander Klenin wrote:

On Sat, Mar 5, 2011 at 20:31, Hans-Peter Diettrich <[email protected]> wrote:
Juha Manninen schrieb:

I have refactored Lazarus main menu by adding a Refactor menu. :-)

I also added a Source menu.
Eclipse and some other IDEs have done the same thing.

Should we start adding Themes to the IDE, i.e. configurable menus?
Then it can be made look (and feel) like whatever IDE people are used to.

Honestly, I do not think so.
There is a threshold where "configurable" crosses into "amorphous blob",
and I think this is dangerously close ;-)
Lazarus IDE should feel (and look) like Lazarus.

I agree. I also don't think you need to bother with that.
It's much more important to add really useful features. Better code libraries (header translations), other refactorings.

Lazarus works well, I know where everything is located, I assume most people that work with it also know it. The ability to change this adds little to no value to the IDE.

Michael.

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