Cmdline and TLB 2.2.0.7 Suggestions/Improvments
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methyl
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08-16-2003, 10:47 AM -
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Love the program and the plugin's, but thought i'd post some requests and improvments. Big Grin

(1) - Allow the user to customize the box size of weather monitor. I have custom icon sizes and the default sizes of weather monitor do not match my icon sizes.

(2) - When typing url's into the command line, allow the user to delete the history that appears.

(3) - In the Alias of cmdline and hotkey manager of tlb, allow the user to sort hotkeys by clicking any of the titles. For example. when clicking on "name" in the hotkey manager, have it sort the names alphabetically.

(4) - Not sure if this is possible. Be able to position the cmd line beneath true launch bar.
Fracture
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08-16-2003, 12:33 PM -
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methyl Wrote:(4) - Not sure if this is possible. Be able to position the cmd line beneath true launch bar.
With TLB, you'll get used to asking for features that already exist ;-)

To position the command line "below" the TLB, expand your toolbar so it's double height. Make the command line the last plugin on the line, then resize the width of TLB so that the command line "wraps around" to the second line.

I've attached an image (I think). Hopefully it's below:
methyl
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08-16-2003, 01:25 PM -
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Thx...I got it to work Big Grin.
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08-16-2003, 02:06 PM -
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There is this thing with plug-ins they kind of WASTE SPACE. If you change the icon sizes there becomes some big space beetween plugins but the size does not change so it is a bad waste of space, for example having volume control next to large icons Sad would like to see that fixed sometime.
methyl
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08-16-2003, 02:27 PM -
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Another suggestion or possible bug. When modifying hotkeys in cmdline, have the change take place right away. For example, lets say "Alt + 1" is assigned to open <!-- w --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.truelaunchbar.com">www.truelaunchbar.com</a><!-- w -->, but instead i want it open <!-- w --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.tsoftcentral.com">www.tsoftcentral.com</a><!-- w --> w/ "Alt + 1" and <!-- w --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.truelaunchbar.com">www.truelaunchbar.com</a><!-- w --> w/ "Alt + 2".

(1) - These are the steps i must take in order to reassign a hotkey.

- Edit hotkey "Alt + 2" to <!-- w --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.truelaunchbar.com">www.truelaunchbar.com</a><!-- w -->
- Exit cmdline properties
- Enter cmdline properties and assign "Alt + 1" to <!-- w --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.tsoftcentral.com">www.tsoftcentral.com</a><!-- w -->

(2) - Instead, have it so that:

- Edit hotkey "Alt + 2" to <!-- w --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.truelaunchbar.com">www.truelaunchbar.com</a><!-- w -->
- Assign "Alt + 1" to <!-- w --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.tsoftcentral.com">www.tsoftcentral.com</a><!-- w -->

If i use the steps in (2), I will be taken to the page or execute the shortcut instead of reassigning the hotkey.

Another suggestion I'd like to make is to allow the user to access the cmdline properties by double clicking. I think it would be faster to access the properties that way, although not much faster Smile


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