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3639.1 | | TALLIS::MCAFEE | Steve McAfee | Sun Apr 01 1990 22:08 | 5 |
| Use the rename function from the workbench and change the name of
the disk to be one or more space characters. Of course you lose the
disk name, but you can always ASSIGN a name to it...
- steve
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3639.2 | Here's an alternative | ENOVAX::BARRETT | Lean, Green, and on the screen | Sun Apr 01 1990 23:21 | 7 |
| I tried something different. There is a PD program called LiftIcon
(It's on one of the Fish disks under the title "IconTools"). It will
allow you to move the title INTO the icon image. I re-drew my icons to
include a "raised" platform and moved the title into the platform. I
uploaded a file TAPE::USER2:[UPLOAD}WBSCREEN8.ZOO which contains a
sample of this style -- perhaps you'll use this.
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3639.3 | What I "got"/What I want! | DECWET::DAVIS | Mark Davis 206.865.8749 | Mon Apr 02 1990 14:37 | 24 |
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Here is what I want to do. I have edited Ed's harddrive icon
(great icon Ed) so that the primary image shows the partition
number (di3:, dh7:...) and the alternate image(when clicked)
shows the volume label. The normal volume label that intuition(?)
drops below the icon is ugly(topaz 8(?)) and in pen 1 and
detracts from the "look" I am trying to achieve. I want to get
rid of this pen 1 label completely or color it pen 0 so it appears
invisible. Since I have 9 harddrive partitions the suggestion in .1
could prove to be a bit unwieldy, but I will try it tonight.
I have icontools but they do not do what I want. I think Icontools
had a hack to change the icons colors by selecting different pen
numbers but I could not get it to work.
re: .2
Would you include your hard drive icon in WBscreen8.zoo.
The icon labeled hard drive in the zoofile is your floppy icon.
ANY ideas or suggestions will be appreciated.
md
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3639.4 | | ENOVAX::BARRETT | Lean, Green, and on the screen | Tue Apr 03 1990 13:34 | 6 |
| Re: Harddrive Icon
It is? Hummm, I'll check that. My actual Harddrive Icon is different
that the type used in EDS_ICONS (mine is just a black square with the
Amiga checkmark -- similar to somebody's harddrive product (GVP?)).
I'll include it when I can.
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3639.5 | Sorry,icon't help it! (booh- hiss) | ALLVAX::TERELLA | Mike Terella (DTN)287-3083 CTC2-1/C14 | Wed Apr 04 1990 01:18 | 25 |
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I messed around a bit and made up a harddrive (and RAM) icon which looks
like a push button (how original!) with the check marks and "Amiga"
within it.
I also tried to getting rid of the volume label, and had about the same
success. Couldn't get the "fix" routine (changes colors?) to do
anything. I played around with the "lift" function, which works but
seems to have a curious side effect - you can't click anywhere on the
"lifted" label. I tried it on a drawer icon, and had to position the
pointer above the text in order to activate it.
While I'm thinking of it, I did something a bit out of the ordinary for
one partition of my hardrive. Instead of using drawer icons, I made up
a set of door icons which open when activated. Mostly with the wife and
kids in mind, the premise here is that you enter a specific "room" to
find the tools to do whatever it is you want to do. The doors are
labeled "Arcade" (games obviously), "Art" (Paint programs), "NewStuff"
(test area), "Reference" (documentation, maps, Aquarium), "Sounds"
(music/effects), "R&D" (MY play area), "Study" (educational stuff) and
"Office" (memo's, word processors, calendar, address book etc.). The
effect is kind of neat, but the limit is 8 without further shrinking.
If anyone is interested I'd be happy to make them available.
-mt
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3639.6 | | ENOVAX::BARRETT | Have your people call my people | Wed Apr 04 1990 17:32 | 11 |
| Re: -.whatever
Yeah, the icon file itself isn't there, but the IFF pictures show what
it looks like. You could use a paint program and extract it if you
wanted.
Re: -.1
Sounds similar to mine (pictured in the IFF file). I'd like to see it
-- maybe I'll use yours.
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3639.7 | | NAC::BRANNON | value added | Wed Apr 04 1990 19:43 | 12 |
| re .5:
please upload them. I'm always looking for neat icons and doors make
more sense to me than drawers for directory icons. Interesting idea.
Hmm...That's got me to thinking about organizing my Amiga desktop to
match the physical desktop at work - a pile of icons with just parts of
them sticking out to click on. A place for everything, and everything
in its place - well, sort of...8^)
regards,
dennis
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3639.8 | | BAGELS::BRANNON | Dave Brannon | Wed Apr 04 1990 20:00 | 7 |
| that won't work, the workbench uses overlapping icons to indicate that
you want do a copy.
Just think of the drawers (or doors) as bins, much safer than piles
since they don't don't fall over as often when they get too high :-)
-Dave
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3639.9 | TRANSMIT SUCCESSFUL | ALLVAX::TERELLA | Mike Terella (DTN)287-3083 CTC2-1/C14 | Thu Apr 05 1990 02:11 | 11 |
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re .7:
Door and disk icons have been uploaded to TAPE::USER2:[UPLOAD] as
DOOR_ICONS.ZOO
Hope they're useful to you...
-mt
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3639.10 | Any Takers? | ENOVAX::BARRETT | Have your people call my people | Thu Apr 05 1990 10:02 | 5 |
| I'vethought about this myself. a SIMGEN image of a desk/office in the
background - with a phone, wastebasket, drawer, file cabinet, calendar,
clock, calculator, notepad, terminal keyboard, modem, bookshelf icons
scattered around. Sounds neat. The icons could all have a blank name or
title centered in the image (via LiftIcon).
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3639.11 | Un-lifted icons | ALLVAX::TERELLA | Mike Terella (DTN)287-3083 CTC2-1/C14 | Thu Apr 05 1990 13:51 | 6 |
|
I probably would have used the LiftIcon approach on the doors had I
known about it in time. As it is I spent so much time putting the names
on the doors (notice the perspective of the lettering changes when the
door opens) that I didn't feel like doing them all over. Maybe next
time...
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3639.12 | So howcome my icons overlap? | PEBBLE::mwm | Mike (Real Amigas Have Keyboard Garages) Meyer | Thu Apr 05 1990 15:08 | 15 |
| You can get overlapping icons - at least for some things. In fact, if you use
intuition to "neaten" a drawer with a couple of those ugly oversize icons
people like and a collection of reasonable-sized icons, it'll overlap some for
you.
The workbench is smart enough to realize that it doesn't make sense to copy
something onto a tool or project, so it doesn't - it just let's them overlap.
You could still make the "realistic descktop" work - you just have an area
that looks like a file cabinet, and leave all the drawer icons on it. What's
on the desktop proper are all either tools or projects. Or maybe a bookcase...
Sounds kinda neat, even with that limitation.
<mike
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3639.13 | | LEDS::ACCIARDI | Larger than life, and twice as ugly | Thu Apr 05 1990 16:07 | 5 |
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Several issues back, Amiga Plus' disk came with a slick 'full height'
file cabinet, where each file was an official WB drawer icon.
Ed.
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