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1st screenshots

Started by LarryMc, December 19, 2011, 09:15:35 AM

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LarryMc

#1 shows the ide with small toolbar buttons
#2 is with medium buttons
#3 is with large buttons

#2 is the default and is user selectable

all user configuration info will be stored in an INI file and not in the registry

notice that the editor windows contain the subroutine and include comboboxes like the current IDE.
the difference is in the go to line operations.
it will be able to hold multiple line numbers(it will become the BOOKMARK feature which is currently buried in the menu system)  the buttons to the right are for going to the selected line, adding a line/bookmark, deleting an entry, and deleting all entries.  My intent is to save these values for all open windows when the IDE is closed so that they can be restored when the IDE is reopened.

LarryMc
LarryMc
Larry McCaughn :)
Author of IWB+, Custom Button Designer library, Custom Chart Designer library, Snippet Manager, IWGrid control library, LM_Image control library

billhsln

I think it looks very clean and appealing to the eyes.

Bill
When all else fails, get a bigger hammer.

Brian

I like Screenshot No 3 - it looks modern and more like programs we
get nowadays

Brian

aurelCB

It looks fine  ;)
Only this small images looks like from some linux editor- if you ask me...

LarryMc

If your screen is big enough then opt for the big buttons... that's what I do.
I added the small and medium for people who don't have big screens.

LarryMc
LarryMc
Larry McCaughn :)
Author of IWB+, Custom Button Designer library, Custom Chart Designer library, Snippet Manager, IWGrid control library, LM_Image control library

aurelCB

This is ok Larry but i mean on style of images.
Good job! :)

GWS

Very nice ..  ;D

'all user configuration info will be stored in an INI file and not in the registry'

.. and very sensible.  I've never liked applications using the registry.

best wishes, :)

Graham
Tomorrow may be too late ..