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Popup and window ideas

Charlie Omega
Registered User
Join date: 2 Dec 2002
Posts: 755
02-18-2004 04:45
Edited for content and cross posted by request:

I think we should have seperate options for all kinds of dialog boxes.

Like being able to turn off different types seperatly. I don't care to see events that are showing. And the occasional mis type of the person announcing it, so they reannounce it 2 or 3 times in a row.

But I do care to see at times, who logs in and out. And I would care to see if my work was gonna be lost due to a server take down or wipe.

Also add an ability for "US" to set the color of our dialog boxes. Also while we are at it, maybe a way to change the color of the background of all windows (ie: editer tool box, scripts, note cards)

example usefullness:

Say ya have 3 or 4 scripts or more open, after 3 to 8 hours of editing you realize that you were editing the wrong script being all tired and such and that they all look alike.

Would be nice to color the background of one script (master script or whatever) like red or some odd color to have a visual that immediatly identifies that script as "no edit me".

another:

say ya have a multiple object project and each object has a script or 2 in them. you color the objects and scripts to match for easier recognition for those tired eyes that refuse to go to bed until the job is done.
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Pendari Lorentz
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02-18-2004 06:29
I support this idea/feature suggestion! :)
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Oz Spade
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Join date: 23 Sep 2003
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02-18-2004 09:37
I endorse this feature/idea.
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