I, like I'm sure a lot of people, make some modifications, then press F5 to do a build and run in one go, clicking 'yes' to Do you want to build first. Sometimes, there are warnings but not errors. Once the project has started, the 'output' refers to what libraries have been loaded and the program's debug output, the compiler output has gone at this point
Is there any way to show both output windows, i.e. view the compiler output while the program is running
Using VS.NET2k3
Thanks
You can drag and drop the tab to do this for you.
HTH

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> I, like I'm sure a lot of people, make some modifications, then press F5 to do a build and run in one go, clicking 'yes' to Do you want to build
first. Sometimes, there are warnings but not errors. Once the project has
started, the 'output' refers to what libraries have been loaded and the
program's debug output, the compiler output has gone at this point.
> Is there any way to show both output windows, i.e. view the compiler output while the program is running?
> Using VS.NET2k3.
>
> Thanks
songie D - 15 May 2004 13:37 GMT
How do I start to drag it, since when the project enters run mode
the only output tab is the one showing the program output, not the
compiler output?
> You can drag and drop the tab to do this for you.
>
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> >
> > Thanks
Tim Robinson - 15 May 2004 13:57 GMT
> How do I start to drag it, since when the project enters run mode
> the only output tab is the one showing the program output, not the
> compiler output?
There's a combo box along the top of the output window. Click on it.

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