[quote]im sure there is a lot more to make it PERRRDY[/quote] No guarantees on that one. ;) Edit: Here's picture. These aren't the graphics that will be used just got sick of looking at red/white masks. [img]http://img186.imageshack.us/img186/5522/sshotmv1.jpg[/img] You will be able to disable the tooltip & set font type, color, size in widget preferences. To add a person you click on the name header, to toggle the list you click on the age header. Still figurin
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Don't feel to bad I didn't figure that out until I was searching to solve the folder icon issue. Most likely to resolve that you need to add in a line to update the object picture at one of the exit statements.
In the works
Congrat's, :CONGRAT: but we all still know you're a big pussy cat at heart! ;)
No, I don't use the label and the base container is just a plain layer with no drag and drop. You let scripting do the rest. There are two examples. One single and the second will clone shortcuts in a grid when they are dropped on the base container. There's an issue with folders in the second one. See the screenshot below. [link="http://www.box.net/shared/0x8i9wj4sw"]http://www.box.net/shared/0x8i9wj4sw[/link] [img]http://img136.imageshack.us/img136/9124/sshotcb0.
I'll have a look at this tomorrow. The label thing is one of my peeves. The work-a-round I use is to clone text objects and position them relative to the icon. To position the shortcuts you could use a grid function. Every time you add a shortcut, basically this would check that the icon doesn't go past the edge.
WScript is better suited for regular vbscript/jscript files, not to mention that that DesktopX has it's own callback "Sub Object_OnDropFiles (files)". If you post the script I can help you convert it over.
Your file path looks wrong. Change to a backslash and not a forward slash.
Look at Skarn's Dxbits and Thomassen's Text Edit Control should get you started.
Zu, think dynamic list view. You select a folder, then another column pops up, and so on until you select the file you want. If it were to have happened I'm pretty sure it would have been done. My limited knowledge indicates that you essentially would have to create a new inline (for lack of a better term)browser control for each column. This would most likely balloon Explorer into some obscene range depending on the contents of each column. The reason tabs are fairly functiona
There isn't an Explorer addin that does this. UltraExplorer does this.
One thing that consistently annoys me is how some consumers abuse the phrase "the customer is always right" usually to justify their own inappropriate behavior. One of the greatest tidbits I picked up was that the customer isn't always right but, has a valid point, well at least from their perspective. If you haven't bought anything than you're not a customer and I'll quote Dr. Denis Leary on this one, "shut the fuck up".
Add a pair of those "Jimmy Shoes" that Kramer wore and you're good to go. ;)
Zoo...who? Never heard of him. ;p As Zubaz said couldn't happen to a nicer guy. Happy Birthday :CONGRAT:
Never heard of him, you'd think they'd promote someone people knew of? ;p Congrat's :CONGRAT: to someone who put's the Mr's in ste!
Does anyone know if they want tester's on XP for this?
Congrat's to all... even Po! :D
So, what you mean is more control on install/enabling/disabling from within SDC or Impulse? I think the add-on concept (if you mean similar to Firefox or Explorer) doesn't make sense based on the actual size of Stardock App's but, maybe is already possible using the archiving feature. For Example: Maybe an option to enable/disable in SDC would automatically do the uninstall and archive the particular app. Just a thought
Happly Birthday! :congrats: Ah crap...wrong mike b don't drink in skin ;p
Personally, I don't political affiliation has any direct bearing on it any more than being right or left politically qualifies someone as being moral and honest. People choose how they behave and can always find a way to justify doing what they know to be wrong.
^^ Nicely stated Hankers. I'm sure the guys at Stardock will help you out to the best of their knowledge within the limitations of your system. Have been a Dell customer for coming on ten years and with great results. To blame a Software Developer for the shortcomings of a low end system is sort of misguided. Reviews on that model are mixed but, it appears to be more than capable of handling Stardock app's. My only complaint with standard Dell's is the integrated graph
Finally the Newfies are getting something right! ;p Got 17 just like my fellow Ontarian's. Probably shouldn't have selected Dick Cheney as President? :D
Yeah, pretty tacky. Seemed like something Yahoo would do.
So I compiled a widget I finished last night and go to run it and this is what I get? Geez guys come on. <img src="http://imageshack.u
While I think it's a bullshit farce not quite as big as Live Earth it is getting the message out there. I always look for people who's ideas piss off both the left and right. It usually means that they are on to something. My power's going off for three hours tomorrow so, I'll be three times more helpful than the saps who think that one hour did any damn good.