[Xerte] Re: [Xerte 2] Debug window

Tom Reijnders reijnders at tor.nl
Tue May 31 10:58:34 BST 2011


Citeren Julian Tenney <Julian.Tenney at nottingham.ac.uk>:
Ehmm, sorry, I can see I need to explain better.

Several end users (in Norway) are using templates to build LO's, and  
they have such small screens, that the debug window is in their way.  
I've (as far as I can tell) removed all debug statements left in the  
model files of the templates they use, but the window still pops up.  
Why? Is that by design? And yes, I think non-programming end-users do  
not want to see the debug window, because they do not have a clue what  
it means.

Tom

> Why would you want to do that?
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> Is there a way to prevent the debug window from popping up?
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> Thx
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