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...that you can create a new class with "New Class" from the "Project" menu?
To open a project, select "Open Project" from the "Project" menu.
If you compile your project and get an error, you can click on the error message to switch to the file and line where the error occurred.
...that you can debug your programs within TDevelop by selecting "Debug"->"Start" in the menu?
...that you can switch between classes or namespaces by selecting the class or namespace combo in the toolbar?
...that you can preview images and icons by selecting them in the file viewer's trees?
...that you can set the compiler options in the Project Options dialog, Configure Options tab?
...that you can copy text from the documentation browser to the clipboard and insert it into your sources?
...that you should keep your library documentation up to date after installing new libraries?
...that you can configure the syntax-highlighting of the editor?
...that you can access more internal debug functions selecting "Debug"->"Viewers"?
...that you can move the cursor by words with Ctrl and left or right arrow?
...that your source bookmarks are stored in the project?
...that your documentation bookmarks are stored globally in TDevelop configuration?
...that you can start grep search from inside editor with context menu?
...that you can set the installation path in "Project"->"Project Options" "Configure Options" with just adding "--prefix=/install/path/" to the "Configure arguments"-list?
...that you can compilie your project in "debug-mode" and "optimized-mode"?