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16.1 | a partial workaround | CSSE32::MERMELL | Window Pain | Thu Jan 26 1989 19:07 | 6 |
| A workaround is to hit the "refresh icon box" button,
which appears in the uppoer left corner of the icon box.
This usually, but not always, lines the icons up properly.
Of course I'd like to see a solution
that didn't require manual intervention.
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16.2 | Almost... | YGDRSL::SANTIAGO | Drinking deeply of the Pierian spring | Thu Jan 26 1989 20:16 | 5 |
| ...it has the unfortunate side effect of rearranging my icons. I like them
in a particular order. Yes, I'm picky.
I gather there's nothing else to be done then?
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16.3 | try it on the other side of the screen | FORTY2::MELLING | Chris Melling @REO. 830-4528 | Sun Jan 29 1989 11:51 | 6 |
| I run a similarly tall and thin icon box. I've ended up with mine on the
right-hand side of the screen, and then those ridiculously long names just
disappear off the edge!
Chris
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16.4 | | MU::PORTER | a kinder, gentler nuclear arsenal | Sun Jan 29 1989 12:56 | 23 |
| About those long icon names: it may be possible to change them.
For example, the Session Manager icon is usually named "<user> on
<node>". The name appears to be constructed by FAOing the user/node
names into a template string defined in the resource database.
So, by defining the appropriate resource in your DECW$XDEFAULTS.DAT
file, you can change the icon name.
Here's what I use to get the icon to just be my username; I don't
need to see my node name since I run standalone anyway. Actually,
I know my own name as well, so I suppose I could have removed that
as well, but I didn't.
*Session Manager.iconName: !AS!+
For reference, the orignal definiton of iconName was
*Session Manager.iconName: !AS on !AS
Needless to say, this is totally unsupported meddling, and if you get
into trouble, I'll deny having ever told you this! :-)
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16.5 | Smaller icon box with the same info | AYOV27::STEVEB | Black Holes luRe | Mon Jan 30 1989 09:20 | 22 |
| You can also define "Session Manager.iconName:" in
SYS$LOGIN:DECW$SESSION.DAT.
To include the username and nodename, but on seperate lines,
I have done this in my DECW$SESSION.DAT ...
Session Manager.iconName: !AS on\n!AS
... you end up with the Session Manager's icon title
looking like:
USERNAME on
NODE
No doubt that by placing the "\n" before the "on" word,
you could also make it look like:
USERNAME
on NODE
Steve.
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16.6 | The real issue, however | PRNSYS::LOMICKAJ | Jeff Lomicka | Thu Feb 02 1989 15:25 | 6 |
| That's all well and good, but I would like to encourage the addtion of a
resource that tells the icon box placement algorithm to favor downward
rather than acrossward placement of the icons, so that vertical icon
boxes can be used for effectively.
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16.7 | I'll most emphatically second that. | YGDRSL::SANTIAGO | Drinking deeply of the Pierian spring | Thu Feb 02 1989 17:29 | 1 |
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16.8 | Personal Taste issue but... | AITG::LACHIUSA | Natural Stupidity | Thu Feb 09 1989 09:33 | 8 |
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Yes I agree with .-1 and .-2. I have had many folks ask me how to
edit DECW$XDEFAULTS.DAT to get their icon box like mine which is a tall
thin, right side box. I'd like to be able to consistantly place icons
in a specific location since when I have many icons it helps me quickly
locate the one I want (especially with small icons). I realize this
is a matter of personal taste.
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16.9 | another fustrated user | TARN::RICH | Richard Taylor @CXN | Thu Feb 09 1989 14:59 | 14 |
| I also have the problem, and it causes blue smoke to arise from my
cube whenever it happens. A number of features of the Icon Box make it
worse. For example, an icon can only be picked up and moved when it is
in full view. So when an icon is misplaces, I have to enlarge the icon
box, rearrange it and then contract the icon box to the right size.
My solutions are short term. In VUE, I replace the logical name of my
userdisk: DISK$USERDISK: by DUA1: the physical name. This makes the
width of the box less and therefore reduces the likelyhood that two
icons can be placed side by side. Then I leave a gap where new icons
can be created before my short icons like mail.
A proper engineering solution would be much better!
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16.10 | 1 down, 1 to go | IAGO::SCHOELLER | Who's on first? | Thu Feb 09 1989 16:11 | 6 |
| re: .9 sounds like an old version. Starting with FT2.1, the icon box will
let you move icons that extend out of view. Even so I agree that long
icon names are not pleasant.
Dick
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16.11 | Fix in FileView is coming | DECWIN::KLEIN | | Fri Feb 10 1989 10:52 | 7 |
| FileView's icon name and window title will be made customizable, with
selectable literal, node name and device/directory portions. You will
be able to associate the icon name and window title with a saved view,
including your default startup view.
-steve-
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16.12 | That's putting the fix in the wrong place, for sure | PRNSYS::LOMICKAJ | Jeff Lomicka | Fri Feb 10 1989 15:53 | 4 |
| That's not going to help. The problem isn't that fileview's icon names
are too long, the problem is that the icon box code doesn't have a
Y-before-X option.
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16.13 | | A6INTR::SOCHA | Out in the Field | Mon Feb 13 1989 11:06 | 7 |
| Even with the SDC version of DECwindows, you can not move an icon in the
following situation. Create a narrow, long icon box with a wide icon that
extends beyond the edge of the box. You can not move smaller icons from
above the wide icon to below it.
Kevin
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16.14 | Not that way on my system (I just tried it to make sure) | IAGO::SCHOELLER | Who's on first? | Mon Feb 13 1989 11:17 | 8 |
| RE: .13
That's not how it works on my system. I have on very rare occasions had a
situation where things seemed to get stuck. Making the icon box bigger,
moving 1 icon and making it smaller again seemed to unstick it.
Dick
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16.15 | | A6INTR::SOCHA | Out in the Field | Mon Feb 13 1989 12:52 | 5 |
| Agreed, if I make the icon box bigger, then I can move stuff around. But I
don't think that I should have to do that.
Kevin
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16.16 | | IAGO::SCHOELLER | Who's on first? | Mon Feb 13 1989 14:04 | 6 |
| Agree that you shouldn't have to. But, as a work-around, you should be able
to make it bigger move 1, make it smaller and move the others. That's what
I do on the VERY infrequent occasions that it gets stuck.
Dick
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