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There is a feature I would be willing to pay for. It is a feature that almost all recent IDEs lack, a very useful feature that almost all windows programs have had for years. It really frustrates me that this 'modern' trend has made it into TwinBasic too. I can't really complain but if the IDE does become FOSS I will make this change myself and in the meantime I will be prepared to make a donation IF someone adds this feature through configuration.
I just want the TITLE BAR back!
Plllleeeeeeease... give us the option to turn it off and on at our whim. I don't mind it being missing by default but I DO want one. They are very useful, I am used to having one on all my apps. and I don't want to grab the window by the tiny bit of remaining screen space left by the application's encroaching menus. In addition I like to be able to close an off-screen app by dblClicking its top left icon, I've done that for decades.
I'll donate!
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There is a feature I would be willing to pay for. It is a feature that almost all recent IDEs lack, a very useful feature that almost all windows programs have had for years. It really frustrates me that this 'modern' trend has made it into TwinBasic too. I can't really complain but if the IDE does become FOSS I will make this change myself and in the meantime I will be prepared to make a donation IF someone adds this feature through configuration.
I just want the TITLE BAR back!
Plllleeeeeeease... give us the option to turn it off and on at our whim. I don't mind it being missing by default but I DO want one. They are very useful, I am used to having one on all my apps. and I don't want to grab the window by the tiny bit of remaining screen space left by the application's encroaching menus. In addition I like to be able to close an off-screen app by dblClicking its top left icon, I've done that for decades.
I'll donate!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: