MrKim Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Oct 25, 2023 #1 Says it all, if it is easy. Can't tell you how many times I have code running and want to set a break point but can't remember the name of the view I want to set it on.
Says it all, if it is easy. Can't tell you how many times I have code running and want to set a break point but can't remember the name of the view I want to set it on.
klaus Expert Licensed User Longtime User Oct 25, 2023 #2 Click on the Files Manager Tab and click on open designer.
MrKim Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Oct 25, 2023 #3 klaus said: Click on the Files Manager Tab and click on open designer. View attachment 147195 Click to expand... Duh - thank you.
klaus said: Click on the Files Manager Tab and click on open designer. View attachment 147195 Click to expand... Duh - thank you.
Sandman Expert Licensed User Longtime User Oct 25, 2023 #4 klaus said: Click on the Files Manager Tab and click on open designer. Click to expand... That's a good workaround, I hadn't realized I could do it that way. I usually just make sure to never close the designer. But the wish is still valid, I think. The designer clearly works while debugging, there's no obvious reason to why the menu option should be disabled.
klaus said: Click on the Files Manager Tab and click on open designer. Click to expand... That's a good workaround, I hadn't realized I could do it that way. I usually just make sure to never close the designer. But the wish is still valid, I think. The designer clearly works while debugging, there's no obvious reason to why the menu option should be disabled.
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User Oct 25, 2023 #5 Another option is to Ctrl + Click the layout file: I agree that there is no reason for this menu item to be disabled.
Another option is to Ctrl + Click the layout file: I agree that there is no reason for this menu item to be disabled.