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Topic: «
Link windows to stay together
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tcebob
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09/23/2016 09:09:27
AWM 8.9.1
Win 10 pro 14393 32
I am using a program (Python) that has 2 windows, one for entering text and another for running the resulting program. It would be convenient to marry the two windows so they would move together. Can this be done?
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Bogdan Polishchuk
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09/25/2016 16:32:30
Hello, tcebob
As i understand, you change code in one window and other window (for running the resulting program) appears when you run the resulting program i.e. it's not always open, right?
Do you need these two windows to be opened on the same monitor, or do you want them to stay together when you drag one of the windows to other monitor?
How do you want these windows to be placed relatively to each other? Should they be snapped to each other or should they just be on the same monitor?
Best regards.
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