Changes that would make MaxIDE look nicer!

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Leiden(Posted 2006) [#1]
I think that MaxIDE could have a few little changes that would make alot more difference in how it looks. These would only work on the Windows version (the manifest atleast).

Have the Editor font 'Courier New' instead of 'Courier'.
The Output and Navbar should be 'Verdana' 8pt.
MaxIDE should have a manifest, or a proper resource file when compiled.

Here's what it could look like:


IMHO those changes make it look way nicer than its default look.

Note: The code's MiniB3D, not mine.


JoshK(Posted 2006) [#2]
I wish it looked more like VC++.


Leiden(Posted 2006) [#3]
Really? I usually turn off all the toolbars and whatnot when using VC so that its just the main text area, and the program output.


FlameDuck(Posted 2006) [#4]
I wish it looked more like Eclipse. Maybe XDevelop. Differet strokes for different folks I reckon.


tonyg(Posted 2006) [#5]
I must be missing something. Isn't much of this personal preference which is why you can change them in IDE Options?


CS_TBL(Posted 2006) [#6]
* uses the Blitz3d font


Justus(Posted 2006) [#7]
So you can all download the CommunityIDE source and reconfigure it to make it match your needs ;)


Gabriel(Posted 2006) [#8]
I wish it looked more like VC++.

Blide is very close to that.


GfK(Posted 2006) [#9]
Blide is very close to that.
I use BLIde too - www.blide.org


Leiden(Posted 2006) [#10]
Thats great for more experienced users, but first time users aren't going to bother changing the fonts etc. I'm just saying that if that was the default (which still can be changed) it would make it look a bit smoother.


LarsG(Posted 2006) [#11]
why would that make it smoother?? it's just a matter of preference..
personally, I think the courier looks better than the courier new font..
but it's just what I think.. I'm sure there are even people wanting to code using the comic sans font.. hehe


GfK(Posted 2006) [#12]
Courier New looks better if you turn Cleartype on (which doesn't affect Courier).


LarsG(Posted 2006) [#13]
really? where is this Cleartype setting? Never heard of it before..


JaviCervera(Posted 2006) [#14]
You have to download ClearType PowerToy from Microsoft site: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/powertoys/xppowertoys.mspx

Check the PowerToys, they really improve XP. TaskSwitch is also cool, which adds window preview to Alt-Tab.


Yan(Posted 2006) [#15]
You have to download ClearType PowerToy from Microsoft site
...Or...

You could just go to 'Display Properties>Appearance>Effects...', check 'Use the following method to smooth edges screen fonts' and select ClearType from the drop down.

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For SP2 at least, I can't remember if it's the same for pre SP XP too.
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Personally, I can't stand the fuzzy look, but each to their own. ;o)


LarsG(Posted 2006) [#16]
ah.. thanks guys..

the standard ClearType setting on the display settings window, made it abit too fuzzy for me..
but the powertoy thingy made it abit better..

then again.. it might be just me.. lol