Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
On 28/10/2007, Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We can provide 2 defaults for new projects: Debug and Release, but
even those should be editable so projects don't need "dead" modes
which are just there by IDE idiosincrasy
I gave some thougth to it, but I am not really sure how the layout of
such dialog would be...
I'm quite happy with the way things currently work in Lazarus. But if
you want ideas for a dialog, have a look at MSEide. It has a dialog
that I believe allows for a unlimited number of build "modes" (you
know, like: Debug, Release).
Regards,
- Graeme -
Usability issues are only cosmetic changes ,better work out how to
create native debugger for Lazarus based on pure pascal code thus
eliminating ugly gdb crashes not to mention that I must turn off
antivirus to debug my programs, because debugging is so slowed down.
My antivirus even treat gdb.exe as a dangerous invader program.
I think that usability could be improved on final version when all bugs
will be fixed.
Regards
Boguslaw
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