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Thanks Buck,

That's two answers you've given me this week. One more and I'll have to start paying you!

On 10/1/2015 12:49 PM, Buck Calabro wrote:
On 1 October 2015 at 05:26, Tim Bronski <tim.bronski@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In the previous version I was using I had the usual minimize, maximize and
restore options at the top right of the editing open files bar. Now I only
have minimize and restore. Where did maximize go? This is my first click
when I'm editing a source file as I'm sure it is for many others. This can't
have been deliberately removed?
Double-click on the editor tab to maximise, and to restore the view.

Why? RDi is based on Eclipse, and relies on the Eclipse framework for
a lot of basic display functionality. Between RDi 7 and 9 (I can't
exactly recall) the Eclipse people altered the way windows work. RDi
had a choice: continue using an already old version of Eclipse (and
keep the windowing the same), or move to the newer version of Eclipse
and take the hit.

I didn't much care for the new window handling myself, but I'm glad
we're on a pretty current version of Eclipse.
--buck


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