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User forums => Help => Topic started by: falams on July 02, 2020, 04:16:35 am
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Windows 10
When I run debug, debug windows like Breakpoints and Watches disappear, regardless if they are docked or not. If I enable them again they are working as expected, but each time I continue they do a little jump then go away. I haven't used this program in years, but I don't remember this problem.
Also on Windows 10, when the program is starting up the window jumps a lot in the toolbar as if it is opening and closing real fast.
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The jumping effect is fixed in the nightlies, but the fix was not applied to the release.
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When I run debug, debug windows like Breakpoints and Watches disappear, regardless if they are docked or not. If I enable them again they are working as expected, but each time I continue they do a little jump then go away. I haven't used this program in years, but I don't remember this problem.
Is it possible to record this as a video?
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The windows still disappear, but in the nightly the shaking is gone both on the toolbar during start up and inside codeblocks when the windows disappear (sorry I missed that the shaking was fixed in the nightly).
Anyways, I could be dumb and not understand why the debug windows are closing.
Here's the video (quality isn't great).
https://streamable.com/rhmlek
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Again, the program works fine, I just can't get those windows to hang around. At least in the nightly they just insta-vanish now instead of bobbling out :-P.
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The first disappearance is expected.
There are 3 modes (they are called perspectives, see View -> Perspectives):
1. editing full toolbars
2. editing minimal
3. debugging
When starting to debug something C::B switches to the debugging perspective. There is an option in Settings -> Debugger -> Common -> Perspective for this. Unfortunately there is no option to disable the switch :(
So you have one layout of the windows for editing and one for debugging.
Once you're in the debugging perspective and then setup everything it should be preserved next time you start C::B.
But you should be able to save your settings. Sometimes saving settings doesn't work for various reasons.
Are you able to make a change to a setting that lasts between sessions?
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Yes, they are saving between sessions. I just didn't understand the default behavior of the GUI.
Thanks for the help, I would of suffered the misunderstanding for a long while.
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Is it working correctly then?
Is it usable/useful for you after you've setup your layouts?
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It is. I had to switch to Ubuntu though because win10 couldn't have a fully dark theme. But yes, the nightly is fully functional on windows 10 without any of the bugs I mentioned and worked perfectly for me :-)
Hey man, this program is pretty nice dude. I used it years back in my 20's around ~2005 (I'm old now, in my 40's), but I don't remember it being this good. I'm not sure why it's not more popular, so if there's anything I can do to help it's popularity let me know. I mean it comes up on search engines now, so don't get me wrong there, but search results are now flooded with VSCode/Atom or other Electron based IDE's. I use VSCode for platform.io only as it's kind of the only go to in "easy" embedded, but people are doing full on C++ projects in that as well, which it is crazy slow at... crazy slow.
Maybe a kickstarter'ish thingy going towards advertising or something, I guess it depends on just how popular you want it.
But yeh man, THANK YOU!
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I'd recommend to reach out to the software's support forum or community for assistance.
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