The tutorials are written for the default "simple-view". I recommend keeping that. There is a project view option in the properties dialog. However, I urge you and everyone else to use the toolbar to add project view elements as needed. There is no loss of functionality. The only toolbar difference is that the reset button is not shown.
Attaching some pictures to show how all this. To enable the toolbar selections, right-click (ctrl+click on mac?) the toolbar area. You can even move the toolbars around.
Startup (after workspace update dialogs)
Default simpleview (after ok splash)
Right Click toolbar area (Ctrl+Click Mac)
All toolbars opened
Toolbars moved (grab the little handle on the toolbar sections to move them)
I believe what doggiedoc wants to do is have SimpleIDE start up in project view, well that option is no longer there, if it ever was. SimpleIDE is geared for simple view, which is the priority for the Parallax Education group.
The careful reader will glean all required information to satisfy Paul's question in my last post.
Also, I added one more screenshot showing the project manager open in the default simple view. These are more steps than project view by default, but simple-view is recommended and offers just as much power as project view with flexibility.
Thanks Steve! I did not know I could move tools the sides!! I like that!! But if can refactor my question slightly. How can I save the settings after I arrange the tool bars like I like them?
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Attaching some pictures to show how all this. To enable the toolbar selections, right-click (ctrl+click on mac?) the toolbar area. You can even move the toolbars around.
Startup (after workspace update dialogs)
Default simpleview (after ok splash)
Right Click toolbar area (Ctrl+Click Mac)
All toolbars opened
Toolbars moved (grab the little handle on the toolbar sections to move them)
One more screenshot with project manager open.
Hope this helps.
--Steve
Ray
The careful reader will glean all required information to satisfy Paul's question in my last post.
Also, I added one more screenshot showing the project manager open in the default simple view. These are more steps than project view by default, but simple-view is recommended and offers just as much power as project view with flexibility.
Thanks!
Paul
Not at this time. Sorry I didn't respond before.