vecino Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Jun 24, 2015 #1 Hi, I have not found the "preview" in the screen designer. Where is he? It has also disappeared from the IDE Alt-F2 and Alt-F1, where are they?
Hi, I have not found the "preview" in the screen designer. Where is he? It has also disappeared from the IDE Alt-F2 and Alt-F1, where are they?
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User Jun 25, 2015 #2 What do you mean with the preview screen? vecino said: It has also disappeared from the IDE Alt-F2 and Alt-F1, where are they? Click to expand... As far as I remember there weren't such shortcuts. Which features are you looking for? Upvote 0
What do you mean with the preview screen? vecino said: It has also disappeared from the IDE Alt-F2 and Alt-F1, where are they? Click to expand... As far as I remember there weren't such shortcuts. Which features are you looking for?
vecino Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Jun 25, 2015 #3 I have already found: "Script mode (read-only). Click on the properties grid to exist this mode. Click to expand... I am sorry, I meant Alt-2 and Alt-1, which in fact needed is Alt-2. Thank you. Upvote 0
I have already found: "Script mode (read-only). Click on the properties grid to exist this mode. Click to expand... I am sorry, I meant Alt-2 and Alt-1, which in fact needed is Alt-2. Thank you.
vecino Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Jun 25, 2015 #4 Nor do I find markings: Alt-M Upvote 0
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User Jun 25, 2015 #5 Alt + 2 is not required anymore as the "test compilation" happens all the time in the background. Bookmarks are not implemented in v5.0. See the release notes. Upvote 0
Alt + 2 is not required anymore as the "test compilation" happens all the time in the background. Bookmarks are not implemented in v5.0. See the release notes.
vecino Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Jun 26, 2015 #7 Erel said: Alt + 2 is not required anymore as the "test compilation" happens all the time in the background. Click to expand... Is it possible to disable that option? I wish I could do it when I want, with Alt-2, for example. Upvote 0
Erel said: Alt + 2 is not required anymore as the "test compilation" happens all the time in the background. Click to expand... Is it possible to disable that option? I wish I could do it when I want, with Alt-2, for example.
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User Jun 28, 2015 #8 No. It is not possible. Upvote 0