On 1/13/11 12:15 PM, Peter Haworth wrote:
Livecode is a great tool but the IDE is full of user interface
weirdnesses as far as I'm concerned.  There are three different
Find/Replace dialogs and you're never sure which one will pop up when
you press command-F.

They're contextual. The right one appears depending on what you're doing. I can only think of two though, the one in the script editor and the general one for stack searches.

The File menu contents are completely different
depending on which window is active.

Menus are contextual too. It's only an issue on OS X, which doesn't have menu bars in the windows. On other operating systems it's pretty clear because the menu is part of the window; script editor menus are attached to the script editor window, for example.

 The  message box appears and
disappears at what seem to be completely random intervals.

It isn't really random, it's whether a script editor has the focus or not. You can turn off that behavior in preferences. On small monitors, it's convenient to hide the message box and other palettes when a script is open to save screen space. On larger monitors it isn't necessary. I always turn off hiding.

 How nice
would it be to have an Application Browser option to list stacks, not
cards, in alphabetical order.

For mainstacks that would be nice. I'd like to keep the substacks attached to them the way they are now though.

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Jacqueline Landman Gay         |     jac...@hyperactivesw.com
HyperActive Software           |     http://www.hyperactivesw.com

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