[Lazarus] New user interface for future major releases of Lazarus
William Oliveira Ferreira
bdexterholland at gmail.com
Tue Dec 4 12:20:23 CET 2012
I think a good way to solve that is selecting a default dock manager (Easy
Dock Manager or AnchorDocking) and make it installed as default for new
instalations. But today, I agree that we have some more important issues to
think about (ex.: Dynamic component loading)
Felipe, se você tiver alguma poposta compilavel, envie para a lista que
muitos irão realizar os devidos testes....
2012/12/4 Felipe Ferreira da Silva <felipe_ferreira_da_silva at hotmail.com>
> I would like to propose and discuss about a new graphical user
> interface for the next major releases. Nowadays, most of the RAD tools use
> a docked interface(MonoDevelop, Delphi, VS), and in some cases they are
> stylish(like the recent Visual Studio versions). I think that a
> better-looking IDE would not just make the programming task more pleasant,
> but also could attract more people to Pascal.
>
> I know about the existence of AnchorDocking package for a docked
> IDE, but I think that if such feature were built-in, the IDE could be
> improved with appropriated features for a docked app - and since the forms
> would be still undockable, the user could switch back to the "Delphi7-like"
> interface.
>
> My propose is ask if you guys would mind if I work on some
> projects with a different interface and made in Lazarus(of course) to you
> evaluate. I'm good at create components and customize to give them a
> stylish appearance like in the case of VS. But I would like to know from
> you guys first.
>
>
> *- Felipe*
>
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