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Re: BricxCC release 3.3.3.7
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Sun, 10 Feb 2002 17:22:07 GMT
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hi John,

Also version 3.3.3.7 is becoming very slow sometimes.

But now I've another problem: how do I get my toolbuttons back in normal
setting.
This is an old problem, once you had a solution for it, but now it's back again.

When you move quickly around the toobars with a left mouse button pressed
(especially with mousepens), you will end up with a "Mondriaan" or in other
words a complete mess-up of your screen. I sought remove all the toolbars and
then building it again would solve the problem, but after removing them all, I
can't find a way to get them back.

If your are using Delphi-5, toolbars are a crime, they are implemented very
badly, even in the Delphi-IDE itself.
If would suggest the following:
  1: add a menuitem TOOLBARS to the menuitem VIEW
  2: add a switch somewhere to make the toolbars fixed
  3: add something to reset the toolbars to their orginal positions

best regards,
Stef Mientki


John Hansen wrote:

I've just uploaded a new release of BricxCC.  Version 3.3.3.7 completes the
implementation of the configurable Tools feature.  Transfer item parameter
macros are now functional.  The major feature enhancement in this release,
however, is the addition of a View/Macro Manager menu item that allows the
user to manage multiple keyboard macro libraries.  Keyboard macros are
macros recorded via the Ctrl+Shift+R keystroke and played back (normally)
via the Ctrl+Shift+P keystroke.

With this new feature, users can save these keyboard macros to multiple
libraries (.mlb files).  By default BricxCC will load a macro library named
"bricxcc.mlb" if it is in the same directory as BricxCC.exe.  Keyboard
macros can be named, have a description, have a user-configurable hotkey,
and can be edited in textual format (in a fashion quite similar to macro
editing in MS Word).  The built-in Macro editor uses syntax highlighting and
offers a Ctrl+Space "code insight" feature for help in entering keyboard
macro command names.  As you can tell, I think it is pretty cool.

Let me know what you think,

John Hansen
http://members.aol.com/johnbinder/bricxcc.htm



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