Combining Programs
#11
@KernelPanic

Just start picking color options for the opened files.
   
b = b + ...
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#12
Hi James - I'm using Windows - has an icon on the task bar that looks like a film strip. I click on that and it gives me options to multiple Desktops where I can run multiple IDE's. I do need to color code them to help keep them straight.         
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#13
(11-08-2022, 07:36 PM)Pete Wrote: I just have one desktop icon. Every time you click it, it makes a new instance of the QB64PE IDE.

I also have a desktop icon. To the instances, in Explorer I can click on the file I want to look at. I find it more convenient.

Now I'm going to buy a bottle of wine.  Big Grin

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#14
Quote:bplus - Just start picking color options for the opened files.

Ok, I have to try it.
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#15
(11-08-2022, 07:48 PM)Dimster Wrote: Hi James - I'm using Windows - has an icon on the task bar that looks like a film strip. I click on that and it gives me options to multiple Desktops where I can run multiple IDE's. I do need to color code them to help keep them straight. 

I have never tried to work with Windows task view' ... pretty cool.  Thanks!
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