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Re: Docking panels |
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Ah, yes ... that worked !
I thought these blue (semi-transparent) rectangles were a display bug ... now, I can see their purpose, but it's not very intuitive. It would nice to get a message (with a check box to get it only once) when undocking a panel explaining what to do in order to dock the panel again (preferably, with a screen shot including the little blue rectangles) ... just a thought !
Ah, yes ... that worked !
I thought these blue (semi-transparent) rectangles were a display bug ... now, I can see their purpose, but it's not very intuitive. It would nice to get a message (with a check box to get it only once) when undocking a panel explaining what to do in order to dock the panel again (preferably, with a screen shot including the little blue rectangles) ... just a thought !
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Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2019 6:13 pm |
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Re: Docking panels |
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Hi.
You should drag&drop them over appeared semi-transparent rectangles.
Regards, Codelobster Team.
Hi.
You should drag&drop them over appeared semi-transparent rectangles.
Regards, Codelobster Team.
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Posted: Thu Sep 05, 2019 1:28 pm |
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Docking panels |
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Hi, I've moved the left panel (Structure, Class view, Project ...) and the right panel (Index, Dynamic Help, Properties, Map) away from the dock and they became floating panel: which is good in some cases. However how can I dock them again ?
The only way I found is to delete the registry floder HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Codelobster\CodelobsterIDE\DocBars ... which is not the most user friendly way of doing it.
Cheers, L@u
Hi, I've moved the left panel (Structure, Class view, Project ...) and the right panel (Index, Dynamic Help, Properties, Map) away from the dock and they became floating panel: which is good in some cases. However how can I dock them again ?
The only way I found is to delete the registry floder [i]HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Codelobster\CodelobsterIDE\DocBars[/i] ... which is not the most user friendly way of doing it.
Cheers, L@u
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Posted: Wed Sep 04, 2019 1:10 pm |
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