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[Protux-devel] BusMonitor again...
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Remon Sijrier |
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[Protux-devel] BusMonitor again... |
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Mon, 20 Oct 2003 01:05:17 +0200 |
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Hi,
Well its again much to late, but I'm uploading latest work now, then you can
see how now the <B> is :-)
Any suggestions for moving the floating BusMonitor?
"D" is the center key for draging, so I thought something like [BD] ?
Or just [D] with mouse cursor above the busMonitor (don't know if this is
possible, same problem is with FS I think)
While undocking the BusMonitor, the busMonitor window is set active. I have to
figure out how to unset this properly. By now, if you move your mouse over
the floating busMonitor the mainWindow is getting keyboard focus again.
After I found out, the "help" window is updated as well :-)
Oh Luciano, I combined both ideas to get the best possible solution:
Use the "rack", but place the cardInfo BESIDES it. ;-)
Have a look at it!
Greets,
Remon
- Re: [Protux-devel] Changes on version progression, (continued)
- Re: [Protux-devel] Changes on version progression, Remon Sijrier, 2003/10/18
- Re: [Protux-devel] Changes on version progression, Luciano Giordana, 2003/10/18
- Re: [Protux-devel] Changes on version progression, Remon Sijrier, 2003/10/18
- Re: [Protux-devel] Changes on version progression, booker, 2003/10/19
- Re: [Protux-devel] Changes on version progression, Luciano Giordana, 2003/10/19
- Re: [Protux-devel] Changes on version progression, booker, 2003/10/19
- [Protux-devel] to <B> or not to <B> :-), Remon Sijrier, 2003/10/19
- Re: [Protux-devel] to <B> or not to <B> :-), booker, 2003/10/19
- Re: [Protux-devel] to <B> or not to <B> :-), Luciano Giordana, 2003/10/19
- Re: [Protux-devel] to <B> or not to <B> :-), Remon Sijrier, 2003/10/19
- [Protux-devel] BusMonitor again...,
Remon Sijrier <=
- Re: [Protux-devel] Changes on version progression, Martin Herren, 2003/10/19
Re: [Protux-devel] Changes on version progression, Reinhard Amersberger, 2003/10/31