Code::Blocks Forums
User forums => Using Code::Blocks => Topic started by: unnaturhal on December 09, 2011, 08:01:14 pm
-
Hi all!
I have a simple question about Code::Blocks.
It's possible to put a separator (maybe a vertical line) between the file of each project when more than one project is open?
Thanks!
---
Alberto
-
Hi all!
I have a simple question about Code::Blocks.
It's possible to put a separator (maybe a vertical line) between the file of each project when more than one project is open?
Thanks!
---
Alberto
I absolutely do not understand what you want.
Could you try to explain more exactly what you want ?
-
I'm sorry. I try to explain better.
I've attached an image to the post (made with paint, so excuse me and try to use your imagination :) ). It shows two black lines between the file of different projects, which separate dinamically the projects.
It's possible to obtain a situation like this with Code::Blocks?
Thanks
Attach: http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/641/cbfeauture.png/
---
Alberto
-
At the moment no and I'm not sure if it is even possible. C::B uses wxAUINotebook and this class doesn't have this feature.
p.s. please don't attach images in the forum, but instead use an image sharing site and just paste the links here. We are limited on space and the admins sometimes delete attachments at random.
-
I'm sorry. I try to explain better.
I've attached an image to the post (made with paint, so excuse me and try to use your imagination :) ). It shows two black lines between the file of different projects, which separate dinamically the projects.
It's possible to obtain a situation like this with Code::Blocks?
Thanks
---
Alberto
It's not possible at the moment, and I doubt it would be easy to implement, if it is possible at all.
And what would you do, if a file belongs to more than one project.
Or what to do, if a project is organised in targets, like the C::B core project ?
-
At the moment no and I'm not sure if it is even possible. C::B uses wxAUINotebook and this class doesn't have this feature.
It's not possible at the moment, and I doubt it would be easy to implement, if it is possible at all.
And what would you do, if a file belongs to more than one project.
Or what to do, if a project is organised in targets, like the C::B core project ?
Mmmmh. I had not consider those possibilities...
However, I think that it would be an useful feature to use in a situation like in the image.
p.s. please don't attach images in the forum, but instead use an image sharing site and just paste the links here. We are limited on space and the admins sometimes delete attachments at random.
Ok, I modified the post, thanks.
Thank you for the replies!
---
Alberto