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Thanks, watching the videos now!
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I'm not a WPF lover expert, but maybe you can use the DockPanel control and let the user decide where to dock it.
If this is still too limited then maybe a tear-off panel would do the job, found something here:
GitHub - CommunityToolkit/Sample-TabView-TearOff[^] Sadly it has a limitation: Quote: Dragging a tab to another monitor/position doesn't open the window on the other monitor/position
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I contemplated this...
I think I might go with popup panel after.. I realized this afternoon they don't auto close like menu items do, it's up to me! I think that's a winner!
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And to confuse the user further: add lots of configuration options!
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Having dealt with interfaces that were far too complex, I would ask yourself, what am I going to use on a regular basis? The list you come up with is your primary property page. Then there is the Advanced... button.
As for the color picker, I'm not sure my suggestion is doable.
I have long been an advocate to adding code all UIs to track over time what is being used and what is not. I'd love to see the metrics on something like Word or Excel... I'd wager 95% of what is in there is rarely if ever used.
Charlie Gilley
“They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759
Has never been more appropriate.
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mm.. interesting. will see if i can do something like that...
the color picker is super easy to use in fact, mouse down on the icon, the cursor turn into a magnify glass, move the mouse (while the button is still pressed) on a pretty part of your desktop screen, release, done, color selected!!
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Paint.NET has a hideable "on top" Color window that you can drag onto another monitor which is usually what I wind up doing so it's useful; at least for me.
It was only in wine that he laid down no limit for himself, but he did not allow himself to be confused by it.
― Confucian Analects: Rules of Confucius about his food
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For some reason I read "Pain.NET" maybe its time for new glasses
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yeah.. the idea crossed my mind..
I think.. I'll be starting with a popup.. that can be "pinned" into a dialog just like that one
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Looks very interesting !
I'd favor a separate window/form for really complex tool ui's ... let the user move it where they want it, move it to another monitor, resize it to taste, etc.
Since certain subsets of "specialized" tools ... tools whose icons you may wish to not always be visible ... may be used frequently in a given workflow, consider:
1) configure/reorder menus
2) or, define custom tool palettes
3) or, use a "shelf" ui as found in NeXtStep [^]
«The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch
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It's hard problem...
on one hand, one keeps piling up an infinite amount of tools, properties, functionality,...
on the other hand, one wants a slick, simple and intuitive UI!
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one approach is user-defined ui's (themes, or modes, as you will).
issue of "piling up an infinite amount" ? imho, a data structure containing a list of visible ui elements, etc., and their visual/size/location, etc., properties, is practical.
let's say ... when i create a new document, i can choose from one of my previously saved themes, or open with the default theme.
from there:
1) open a theme editor app, and let me create, save, modify, etc.
2) or, let me save the current ui config as a new theme ... of course that implies the user can modify ui element visibility as they work on a document. in the case of using docking windows, or, tear off tool palettes ... that's present.
«The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch
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sorry.. I am not in the mind to have customizable UI like Word or Excel (yet)
but hey.. you can load and save favorite all at once. so you can have multiple favorites and load the one for the job!
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Super Lloyd wrote: I am not in the mind to have customizable UI like Word or Excel (yet) That's interesting: how do you see those Office apps as customizable ?
Also, not clear what "favorite" means in terms of your app.
And, now, since you reject me, i'm going to have to withdraw my one-time-only, unbelievably generous, offer to sell you an infinitely customizable UI at a price you'll never see again, and, also to cancel buying you a beer when you visit Chiang Mai next time
«The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch
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dnGREP has a very nice feature Perhaps it is the kind you were referring to re/ the option to pin I mention it here because I am enthralled by it and may quite probably utilize it in a future project and perhaps may be useful to yourself dnGREP displays the source file of found matches in a docked right pane That pane has an NE pointing arrow in its' top right corner Whilst clicking upon said arrow the pane becomes floating It too has an arrow in the same top right corner this time pointing SE which of course re-docks it back to its' original location - Cheerio
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sounds interesting, thanks!
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It took most of the day between repeated merge conflicts and C++ linker weirdness coupled with toolchain weirdness but I got GFX and the GFX Demo project updated at github.
That's a huge weight off my mind. Whenever I have something that I know is being used that I also know has problems it eats at me.
Now that I've identified and fixed (I hope) all the potential issues, and reposted the massive updates I feel so much better about today.
This was the mountain of code I mentioned the other day. As far as maintaining it, that tiger has successfully been grabbed by the tail.
I even updated the esp32 subreddit with my changes.
I don't know if any of you get that gnawing concern over broken source, even if it's only broken for certain scenarios, but once I've published an article about something, if I know something has been wrong with it this whole time it puts me on edge.
Real programmers use butterflies
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I bought this Windows Server STD 2019 16-core system, but not sure how to install it.
I plan to install this onto my Dell T5810 workstation with 6 cores.
Is there any difference than installing retail version of Windows Server STD 2019?
any experience or suggestion to share?
diligent hands rule....
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Have you tried not to use a condom?
You boot from CD or USB and follow instructions. If you asking because you a SysOp, then please, RTFM.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
"If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.
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I will try install it directly. but it seems like related with OEM version, so I am not sure if it is correct way to do it...
diligent hands rule....
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Please post the name of your company?
Bastard Programmer from Hell
"If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.
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this is for my personal hobby and I am a developer guy, not good at hardware and OS installation. I got this copy from eBay.
diligent hands rule....
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