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Home » Extra libraries, Code snippets, applications etc. » U++ users applications in progress and useful code snippets, including reference examples! » Porting a Delphi Application
Re: Porting a Delphi Application [message #11531 is a reply to message #11523] Sun, 16 September 2007 20:53 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
mirek is currently offline  mirek
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cbpporter wrote on Sun, 16 September 2007 09:49

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Actually, nobody cares about explicitly defining '&' keys - let U++ runtime generate them for you... and perhaps do it manually in cases when you do not like automatic assignment. You can also assign only some and let U++ do the rest.


And it seems it does quite a good job assigning the keys. But is still wish it would respect my explicitly assigned position, because a have "Zoom &In" and "Zoom &Out" and I would like to keep the "_"s aligned. But this little detail won't make me think less of U++, and I must admit that I'm impressed.



You can, just do not expect U++ to check your assignments (yet? Smile

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Or at least I need a Window menu which allows you to switch between all your open documents.



See examples/UWord

Mirek
 
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