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Vladimir Stefanovic Guest
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Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2004 10:05 am Post subject: About configuring the IDE editor, class explorer and object |
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Hi,
I finally found the layout I would like my BCB to look like:
(I never liked all separated like it is by default)
* class explorer docked Left to editor
* object inspector docked Bottom to class explore
* Both Stay On Top if it has some sense when docked.
That way I can manipulate with clear editor field more easily
without wory about loosing class explorer and object inspector.
There are two little thinks that I would like to behave different:
* When I select item in object inspector - the form is gone
background, that is normal. Can the form be stay on top, or
F12 is the only solution.
* When I configured IDE editor the as mentioned, CTRL+C & V
do not work as before. When I select suppose Name property
and press CTRL+C and CTRL+V in editor, it pasted some
fragment form DFM as TEXT.
But if I use CTRL+INSERT / SHIFT + INSERT for the same thing
everything goes fine.
I thought that these two alternatives for copying and pasting are
the same, but obviously has some differences between them.
Best regards,
Vladimir Stefanovic
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Andrue Cope [TeamB] Guest
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Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2004 7:59 am Post subject: Re: About configuring the IDE editor, class explorer and obj |
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Vladimir Stefanovic wrote:
| Quote: | * When I configured IDE editor the as mentioned, CTRL+C & V
do not work as before. When I select suppose Name property
and press CTRL+C and CTRL+V in editor, it pasted some
fragment form DFM as TEXT.
But if I use CTRL+INSERT / SHIFT + INSERT for the same thing
everything goes fine.
I thought that these two alternatives for copying and pasting are
the same, but obviously has some differences between them.
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Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V are used in some editing schemes. For Classic aka
Wordstar schemes they are page down and toggle insert/overstrike mode.
It might be that you have selected another scheme where they have a
particular meaning.
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Andrue Cope [TeamB]
[Bicester, Uk]
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