how to organize plugin interface??

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Post by kurageart // Dec 17, 2006, 11:05pm

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Hello!

i'm tryng many plugins for truespace 6.6...

Having many of them opened, my interface is getting a bit confusing...

I was wondering if there is a way to "detach" those plugin buttons and fit them in a new created interface element , let's say "plugin window"


thanx!!!

Post by splinters // Dec 18, 2006, 1:27am

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I have been using tS7 for so long now I forget but can't you use CTRL and drag the icon into the workspace and do the same with other plugins-effectively making a plug in toolbar?

Post by Alien // Dec 18, 2006, 2:39am

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I have been using tS7 for so long now I forget but can't you use CTRL and drag the icon into the workspace and do the same with other plugins-effectively making a plug in toolbar?

Something like that, I don't think that was changed in the move to 7. I did have a simple diagram tutorial thing saved somewhere that I found in the old forum, but I can't find it now & I don't really feel like trawling through the old forums for it.

Post by kurageart // Dec 18, 2006, 2:40am

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that's right!:) it works!

sorry, I'm very new user of truespace... :)

How about deleting icons?

(don't know where to look for it in the manual)

:)

Post by Alien // Dec 18, 2006, 2:44am

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How about deleting icons?

(don't know where to look for it in the manual)

:)

Ctrl+drag onto tS's recycle bin icon [bottom left, IIRC].

Post by kurageart // Dec 18, 2006, 3:50am

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ahah! right!

feel a bit stupid...

everything is too much intuitive for what i'm used too :)
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