Ketil,
Can you do something with subj?
Most time working in RadAsm I spend to close it :)
Any of the following will help
1. Easy way - implement closing it by escape key
2. Make option not to bring it automatically - only by user request.
3. At least option not bring it up when mouse on the status bar.
(each time I go with mouse to taskbar I cross the status and bring subj with the too little x button for closing :)
It's greate window but it appears on screen more often than I want :)
Can you do something with subj?
Most time working in RadAsm I spend to close it :)
Any of the following will help
1. Easy way - implement closing it by escape key
2. Make option not to bring it automatically - only by user request.
3. At least option not bring it up when mouse on the status bar.
(each time I go with mouse to taskbar I cross the status and bring subj with the too little x button for closing :)
It's greate window but it appears on screen more often than I want :)
Svin, here is my settings in INI
1=FlipCase.dll,29
...this just leaves it closed. You could change the FlipCase Addin to auto-show the window on build - that is the only time I'm using it.
1=FlipCase.dll,29
...this just leaves it closed. You could change the FlipCase Addin to auto-show the window on build - that is the only time I'm using it.
Well both solutions are inconvenient.
I need the output. And I am involved right now in complex job to think of anything else.
It would be fine if output just can be closed be esc key or doesn't appear when mouse on status.
I need the output. And I am involved right now in complex job to think of anything else.
It would be fine if output just can be closed be esc key or doesn't appear when mouse on status.
Using the setting above, you don't lose output - you can view it with the icon or by selecting on the view menu (Alt-V and 'O'). Two keys will have to do for now. ;)
THANX!
The same key to close.
I can be used to test software if it is passed for dummies :)
The same key to close.
I can be used to test software if it is passed for dummies :)