I am not sure, what must still in Lazarus after hiding, my be you like to have new IDE for FPC compiler but with GUI like as Turbo Pascal for windows 1.5?<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">2008/3/12 Michael Van Canneyt <<a href="mailto:michael@freepascal.org">michael@freepascal.org</a>>:<br>
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On Wed, 12 Mar 2008, Mattias Gärtner wrote:<br>
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> > My idea is to hide many of the menu items and parts of the objects bar<br>
> > and to extend the source editor in order to simplify it for children. Is<br>
> > it better, if it is done by compiler options or by runtime options?<br>
> ><br>
> > I would prefer compiler options like :<br>
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> It would be better to write a laz4edu package instead of compiler directives and<br>
> it would be better to hide the menu items instead of 'not creating them'.<br>
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> For example:<br>
> itmFileOpenSave.FindByName('itmFileOpen').Visible:=false;<br>
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</div>I think this is a very good suggestion, it also illustrates the<br>
power of the IDE interface.<br>
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