Zitat von Leslie Kaye <[email protected]>:
For my vote there would be no docking windows in the IDE
This would result in there being a large amount of additional
eye-candy code to maintain for no good purpose.
That's why I and Marc proposed a dock manager instead of special IDE code.
DoDi is working on such a docking manager.
Whilst the docked Delphi IDE is better than the undocked layout, it
is still a pain as windows get accidentally stuck to your mouse and
undock or drag to unwanted places.
The normal remedy is a 'lock' option .
The main IDE window should have 3 principal Frames
1 Code
2 Form design
3 Debug
then such features like component palette and code explorer
(converted to Frames) could be put onto the logical IDE Frame and
not clutter screen space when they are not in context.
Is there any support for this idea?
That is 'special IDE' code. IMO a docking manager would be better.
Mattias
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