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- From: Ari Lukumies <aril@cmt.lpr.mail.carel.fi>
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Re: Borland IDE
- Date: Fri, 01 Mar 1996 16:14:14 +0200
- Organization: Carelcomp Forest
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- Greg Seeger wrote:
- >
- > I am using Borland C++ 4.51, and it had one characteristic that is driving
- > me nuts. Any time I compile, and any errors or warnings are produced,
- > the IDE resizes all my windows, and I have to resize them back to the
- > way I had them before.
- >
- > My question: is there some way to get the IDE to stop doing this?
- >
- > (I have looked and have not found any setting the will stop this.)
- >
- > Thank for your help.
- >
- > Greg
-
- The only solution I've found, is to create the output (message) window and keep it
- open at all times. This way, the IDE doesn't have to create the window each time,
- it'll just use it as is.
-
- Later,
- AriL
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