Originally shared by Thomas Mueller (dummzeuch)
Originally shared by Thomas Mueller (dummzeuch)
The Delphi IDE has supported docking of various forms for a long time (I don’t remember if it ever did not). Unfortunately if not docked, the floating forms always seem to be in the way, and if you dock them, they take up screen space that you might…
http://blog.dummzeuch.de/2018/09/02/gexperts-enhancements-for-docking-in-the-delphi-ide/
The Delphi IDE has supported docking of various forms for a long time (I don’t remember if it ever did not). Unfortunately if not docked, the floating forms always seem to be in the way, and if you dock them, they take up screen space that you might…
http://blog.dummzeuch.de/2018/09/02/gexperts-enhancements-for-docking-in-the-delphi-ide/
In fact I never use docking...and disabling it could be a nice feature because most of the time, I accidentally undock the message window when I just want to resize it, and it's very painfull to redock it on the full width of the IDE :)
ReplyDeletePaul TOTH You can just reload the current desktop to get it back where it belongs.
ReplyDeleteUwe Raabe I know...but I remember it only after growling a bit against the IDE
ReplyDeletePaul TOTH actually one of the first things I do after a fresh install of Delphi is undocking the message window and then docking it below the editor window only rather than the full width.
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