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Pheonix, I haven't got time to test it yet, at the moment I'm on holidays (managed to get Internet access from a library). I'll be back home in about 2 days, so I'll test it then. Oh, and, I don't know how to compile, I'm only a new Linux user. However, my Dad knows alot about Linux, so I'll get him to teach me.
By the way, I have a suggestion, if it's not already implemented, that is (remember, I haven't tested it yet). I suggest a 'pop-out' option. As in, you can press a small button somewhere, and it will close the whole EasyDinkC window, and pop-out with a small Notepad-like window. You know, without all the buttons above and below etc. And in the pop-out, there would be a little button in, say, the bottom right hand corner which un-pops-out.
Also, instead of having multiple windows open with different .c/.ini files, I suggest tabs, like Firefox.
By the way, I have a suggestion, if it's not already implemented, that is (remember, I haven't tested it yet). I suggest a 'pop-out' option. As in, you can press a small button somewhere, and it will close the whole EasyDinkC window, and pop-out with a small Notepad-like window. You know, without all the buttons above and below etc. And in the pop-out, there would be a little button in, say, the bottom right hand corner which un-pops-out.
Also, instead of having multiple windows open with different .c/.ini files, I suggest tabs, like Firefox.