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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Il 04/12/2012 13:55, Felipe Ferreira da
Silva ha scritto:<br>
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2) I agree that the interface of VS and Eclipise(which is very
ugly) is for big displays... but look at your display! It is big,
mine is only 1024x768. Don't you think that the title-bar of each
windows on Lazarus is a unused space?<br>
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Well, I like to see as much code I can on screen, and vars window
too, and trace variables window (with many vars), and as much info I
can get in general, so I end up having a very crowded monitor. <br>
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But more important, I don't like wasted space... and yes, it would
be cool to eliminate title bars, maybe using "onmouseover" popup
balloons when the pointer rests near the top border for a second or
two :-)<br>
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Another cool useful thing: tabbed compiler messages window. <br>
Now Lazarus (as many other IDEs) reports a lot of unimportant
messages mixed with those really interesting, i.e. I'm not
interested in compiler info or warnings if there are compiler
errors. It would be nice to group errors, warnings and info in
different tabs, so one could focus on important messages. Moreover,
there would be much less need to scroll the message queue to find
what I'm after at the moment.<br>
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