Lord Satan ha scritto:
On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 14:43:30 +0200
Giuliano Colla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

  
   Just click the "Advanced" button, and you're set. This solution came out as a result of the different suggestions (See Mattias G&auml;rtner's + Michael Van Canneyt's + Al Boldi's comments). Of course, another possibility is to have always the look of the "advanced" page, i.e. not to hide the advanced options and keep the quick options in the lower right corner. But it's up to you guys to decide.
IMHO this solution is less frightening for a non-expert, which is not even shown options he doesn't understand (what in the hell is JIT? Should I build it or not? To insert a package do I need to rebuild IDE interface or not?) but that's just my opinion.
Debate is open.
    

You misuderstood what I want. The hidden advanced options should be default. But if I close the dialog while showing the advanced options lazarus should remember this and the next time I open the dialog I want to see the advanced options again. My questions was if such behaviour is possible to implement. 

  
Sorry, I hadn't understood. It's certainly possible, but it requires to store one more parameter in the XML configuration file, and I'm not sure that I know how to do it without breaking other things. However it's quite a reasonable request, and I'll give it a try. If I fail, then I'll ask for expert help.

Giuliano

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