Mail Archives: djgpp/1996/08/24/06:19:51
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From: | hawk AT idir DOT net (Calvin Smith)
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | RHide sugestion
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Date: | 24 Aug 1996 07:03:54 GMT
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Organization: | Sound Advice Limited's over worked and underpaid news service.
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To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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DJ-Gateway: | from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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First off let me say i'm using Beta 5.
I use both TC 3.0 and Djgpp and found Rhide
which is supposed to be borland C compatible
but there is a difference that is very
anoying (well.. I think anyway)
It is this:
All windows including editor windows have
a shadow and can be dragged off the screen.
The shadow is O.K. for dialogs but for editor
windows it gets in the way when a tile is done
on many editor windows as it prevents some of the
screen to be used (the part that is the shadow).
Dragging windows off the screen is just anoying
to me.
Well anyway I found a function in module idemain.cc
called ide::openeditorwindows (or something like
that) that enabled me to disable the shadows,
but I have not been able to disable the dragging
of windows off the screen (Turbo C does not allow
this)
Another nice feature to add would be a way to tie
a discription to the flags passed to the compiler.
This way you don't have to keep looking up what
the various flags mean.
So if any one knows how to disable window dragging
off screen or how to add discriptions to compiler
flags please post / email me how.
P.S.
This is a great program. Would be nice to be
able to debug though.
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