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Home » U++ TheIDE » U++ TheIDE: Other Features Wishlist and/or Bugs » [PROPOSAL] Redesigned Assembly Setup Dialog
Re: [PROPOSAL] Redesigned Assembly Setup Dialog [message #49958 is a reply to message #49957] Wed, 06 June 2018 20:17 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Oblivion wrote on Wed, 06 June 2018 17:17
Did you see the first screenshot, or applied the patches?

I saw some screenshots and patches.

Oblivion wrote on Wed, 06 June 2018 17:17
Instead of using a single EditString, it uses an array with per-row directory selectors. Namely, ">" buttons.

Some benefit of current design is ability to copy/paste "Package nests" as a whole string, for example.

I attached some patch to the previous message, which may add some functionality for current design, instead of replacing it.

Aesthetically, your proposed design may look interesting, of course.

I just tried to compare current and new proposed design, based on some possible use cases.

I guess, there are other people who may decide about such changes, as well as express their opinion about this, if needed.

[Updated on: Wed, 06 June 2018 20:20]

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