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- 2017 Jun 07, 11:04
- Forum: DeskRule and i-DeClone
- Topic: deskrule v1.53 released
- Replies: 4
- Views: 2229
Re: deskrule v1.53 released
It would be more logical if clicking the 'x' on the filterbar also cancelled colour-filters even if there is no actual text in the filterbar itself (you filter all results by only by colour tags). As it is now, the only way to cancel that filter is to double-click the status-bar filter icon (which i...
- 2017 Jun 05, 17:37
- Forum: xplorer² Professional
- Topic: Symmetry
- Replies: 39
- Views: 1985
Re: Symmetry
Just what does this have [to do with] the OP? Well, you posited your ideas, Nikos dismissed them as more or less "not a good idea", and you didn't fight back. I argued in your case, Nikos became sullen, grumpy, non-committal, and tried to change the topic, which is always a sure sign that...
- 2017 Jun 04, 16:39
- Forum: xplorer² Professional
- Topic: Toolbar - Label Size
- Replies: 2
- Views: 245
Re: Toolbar - Label Size
Tools -> Advanced Options -> Layout Settings (Tab) -> Max Button Width Set it to something quite high, like 150, so the label-text may extend beyond the borders of the icon itself. The default is 64. is there a way to set a single hotkey to go straight to Customize\Folder Groups? You won't get the ...
- 2017 Jun 04, 00:12
- Forum: xplorer² Professional
- Topic: Symmetry
- Replies: 39
- Views: 1985
Re: Symmetry
...but also including licensing restrictions which make redistribution gross, at best. The GNU LGPL doesn't seem very draconian... just the usual stuff about releasing source-code with it, etc, and probably not using it to scam little old ladies out of their poodle's inheritance money. :shrug: I al...
- 2017 Jun 03, 19:20
- Forum: xplorer² Professional
- Topic: Symmetry
- Replies: 39
- Views: 1985
Re: Symmetry
Ok, I'm less happy now - it appears Qt is aimed squarely at C++, and is (much like raw COM) apparently somewhat painful to use in proper C (not impossible, just irritating); I am not slumming it in C++ just to become a cross-dressing masochist in my old age. And yeah, the redist's seem somewhat dist...
- 2017 Jun 03, 11:52
- Forum: xplorer² Professional
- Topic: Symmetry
- Replies: 39
- Views: 1985
Re: Symmetry
...there is no actively recommended and developed GUI framework for pure desktop applications anymore if you do not intend to dig into the ugly waters of the WinAPI Ugly is as ugly does... one of these days I'll look into Qt as a going concern, but every time I sit down and say "Today's the da...
- 2017 Jun 02, 22:44
- Forum: xplorer² Professional
- Topic: Symmetry
- Replies: 39
- Views: 1985
Re: Symmetry
Last time I checked MinGW (at least the 64-bit version), there were a lot of DLLs involved. Well sure, as part of the compiler (no one ever said you had to use them, or worse, redistribute them). And almost all of them are for C++, not C. I was referring to just the simple ability to write a "...
- 2017 Jun 02, 19:34
- Forum: xplorer² Professional
- Topic: Symmetry
- Replies: 39
- Views: 1985
Re: Symmetry
Unless you already use Visual Studio which reduces the additionally used bytes to 0. Ah, but what was the overhead of the VS download in the first-place, never mind disc-space, registry flogging, and endless endless endless updates of .NET? (And I mean frikkin' endless .) A fully-stocked dual-compi...
- 2017 Jun 02, 17:04
- Forum: xplorer² Professional
- Topic: Symmetry
- Replies: 39
- Views: 1985
Re: Symmetry
I actually doubt that GCC is a nice environment for anything related to WinAPI development. Carefully adjusting your bits and bytes to work as low-level as possible ... Not so bad as all that... MinGW takes much of the pain out of it... in fact about the only thing I've seen that needs special atte...
- 2017 Jun 02, 16:26
- Forum: xplorer² Professional
- Topic: Symmetry
- Replies: 39
- Views: 1985
Re: Symmetry
As opposed to an UN worthy complaint? Well, worthy in the sense of the lad who cried wolf... one thing leads to another and before you know it, the stork is bringing you a special unwanted bundle of peculiarities. :shrug: I'm doing my best to at least pester him into a hissy fit on this one, so may...
- 2017 Jun 02, 12:55
- Forum: xplorer² Professional
- Topic: Symmetry
- Replies: 39
- Views: 1985
Re: Symmetry
Nikos is just trying to change the subject, away from UI symmetry and onto the nuclear family - like 8 legs aren't enough to confuse the average load of washed socks. That's a dirty trick in more ways than one. Do you intend to make x² more family-friendly with blue/reddish gumball animations Judgin...
- 2017 Jun 02, 06:23
- Forum: xplorer² Professional
- Topic: Symmetry
- Replies: 39
- Views: 1985
Re: Symmetry
Ah hah! I knew the old cynic was still reading even when he pretends not to. Remember, a more symmetrical context menu can set you free! Really! Every now and then even PJ makes a worthy complaint.
- 2017 Jun 02, 06:00
- Forum: xplorer² Professional
- Topic: Symmetry
- Replies: 39
- Views: 1985
Re: Symmetry
Aging gives me a longer and more excessive mid-life crisis than I was hoping in the first place <Applause> You'd be surprised (or, actually, you probably wouldn't be surprised) how that sentiment is rather drastically misunderstood by 89.4% of the world's population. And the remaining 10.6% are sup...
- 2017 Jun 01, 21:27
- Forum: xplorer² Professional
- Topic: Symmetry
- Replies: 39
- Views: 1985
Re: Symmetry
It might not surprise you that I have a copy of Munch's Skrik in my living room as it (and the complimentary diary entry) describes my general feeling rather well. What surprises me is that you have a living room! I always pictured you as a paranoid schizophrenic living alone in a smoke-stained one...
- 2017 Jun 01, 20:47
- Forum: xplorer² Professional
- Topic: Symmetry
- Replies: 39
- Views: 1985
Re: Symmetry
World's greatest artists, including painters, deliberately got rid of symmetry in their most famous - not necessarily, but irregularly also: best - works. There must be something wrong with the equation of symmetry and greatness. Not something "wrong", just something evolutionary. The rem...