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DELPHI 10 Seattle 94l

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is there any way to remove the “drop down” list from the top of the main ide window’s in which you select the “conventional” method of compiling projects? these are the lists that you use to switch from the different projects tab. if you delete them, then you have to look in the “floodlight” tab to get to the project’s selections. i like the new tab better. i don’t like to get info from the project file. i just choose the language i want and then i compile it. with delphi 7 this was much more easy. with delphi 10, it is a lot more difficult because of the drop-down list. this is a minor complaint as there are a lot of other things i love about delphi 10.

i have been using the delphi compilers for over 10 years. i am somewhat familiar with it. the last delphi i used was delphi 7. i am not familiar with the open source equivalents that people are using. the only compiler i know is the dev-c++. i tried the borland compiler but the compiling system is different.

i understand that there is still a beta version of delphi 10. but i'm just using the free license version delphi 10 seattle, and i can only compile the packages that i buy for it. i do not have the compiler files of delphi 7. i need to upgrade delphi seattle to get the ones that i needed. so, they should give me the upgrade options. i would not feel so bad to buy a different compiler because the free one was not working for me.

one of the biggest new features in seattle is support for fpc. this is huge. not only is there a slew of new compatibility with older fpc versions, but it also provides support for the new 64-bit fpc. fpc is a nifty free pascal compiler. 84d34552a1