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* contrib/hbqt/qtgui/hbqtgui.ch
+ Added: QSettings_* and QIODevice_* constants.
+ contrib/hbide/env
+ contrib/hbide/env/pritpalsfav.ide
+ contrib/hbide/settings.qrc
+ Added: new folder containing HbIDE settings embedded as a resource.
Only one environment is added, quickly, to review its usefulness.
* contrib/hbide/findreplace.prg
! Formatting.
* contrib/hbide/actions.prg
* contrib/hbide/hbide.hbp
* contrib/hbide/main.prg
* contrib/hbide/misc.prg
* contrib/hbide/saveload.prg
* contrib/hbide/tools.prg
+ Implemented: Multiple-view of HbIDE's application window.
The views take care of toolbars associated with mainwindow and
all the docking widgets. The view remembers their state and dimensions,
whether these are visible, floating, etc.
; How To:
1. Click on <Main Toolbar><HbIDE Views> icon.
2. Opens a FileSave dialog, provide a location and name,
your current view will be saved.
3. Click on <Main Toolbar><HbIDE Views> icon's drop-down menu.
4. You can see, beside others, an entry <Pritpals Favourite>.
5. Click on it and see your view is changed instantly.
6. Repeat #4 and click on the entry representing your view
saved via #2.
7. And you are back with your original settings.
These views are switchable with a click of a key. This also
covers a gread demand from users where it is asked that HbIDE
should be like, Starter, Advanced, Professional, Enterprised, etc.
Or where desk-top territory is compalined. For example, activate
IdeDBU and then make it floatable, adjust windows size to your
taste, save this view. Then at single click you can brought it back.
This is a big productivity boost, believe me.
; REQUEST: send me the useful views you employ in day-to-day needs
and if deemed fit will be included in HbIDE itself for
others to be benefitted.
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