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New EWB controls |
Fri, Sep 1 2017 10:41 AM | Permanent Link |
Ivan Mihailov | Hello Tim,
Do you have any plans to add new EWB controls in the near future, for example versions 2.08 or 2.09? There is no information in the roadmap section. For my next project I definitely need а treeview control and lookup combobox. Best regards, Ivan |
Tue, Sep 5 2017 12:58 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Ivan,
<< Do you have any plans to add new EWB controls in the near future, for example versions 2.08 or 2.09? >> Yes, I will be moving back on to completing the rest of the missing controls after 2.07 is out. That will be the primary goal until the code editor improvements are finally implemented in a 2.50 release (these are waiting on some incremental compilation improvements in the compiler). Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Wed, Sep 6 2017 3:20 AM | Permanent Link |
Matthew Jones | Tim Young [Elevate Software] wrote:
> code editor improvements The current improvements are very nice though anyway. Ctrl-clicking types etc to jump to them is great. My only wish, of course, is that a compile fail shouldn't stop it working if at all possible. Use the partial type tree anyway. Typically I am on some line and do a "myVar := object." and then I want to check a type to get the right property name. -- Matthew Jones |
Wed, Sep 6 2017 6:03 AM | Permanent Link |
Uli Becker | Matthew,
+1 Uli |
Wed, Sep 6 2017 11:54 AM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Matthew,
<< The current improvements are very nice though anyway. Ctrl-clicking types etc to jump to them is great. My only wish, of course, is that a compile fail shouldn't stop it working if at all possible. Use the partial type tree anyway. Typically I am on some line and do a "myVar := object." and then I want to check a type to get the right property name. >> Yeah, I was just thinking about this yesterday when I typed that response. I have to double-check to see if I'm artificially stopping on *any* error, or just when it can't get to the proper unit because of an error in a referencing unit. There definitely needs to be a way to "just do the best that it can do". Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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