![]() ![]() I noticed too the the gradient direction for guages has now to be the other way round from before and applies to a vertical guage rather than a horizontal one. For exactly this reason there are both horizontal and vertical example objects, which you very obviously are not noticing. Gradients will be rotated according to that default direction. For sliders this is horizontal, for gauges it is vertical. Sliders and gauges have a default direction. The same question arose on the beta list. ![]() Lemen wrote:MUI Preferences/Builtin/Guages/Container Design/Background If a submenu does not fit right of the parent menu it should be placed on the left side instead of right across the parent menu. But I admit that the layout process is a bit too simple and you are correct. Hence this is nothing new but already several years old. The menu layout did not change since the previous release. I know that MUI is very complex and is always going to have some problems,īut it seems there is a lot more work to do here. With MUI prefs open on Workbench, Clicking "Test" or "Use" will cause a switch to an Outside of the menu in order to come up from the bottom to be able to select Move the pointer off the menu to the left and take your mouse pointer around the "MUI settings.", you now need to move the pointer back up to "Unsnapshot", then Menu (if your screen names are long enough). Has a sub-menu, this is displayed and now blocks the rest of the original When you come down the menu from the top, you come to "Jump to screen" which This is usually positioned at the right-hand of the screen. (downward pointing triangle with rectangle under). MUI Preferences/Builtin/Windows/Gadgets (the first of the gadgets. If you have the MUI menu gadget enabled in the window title Highlight an email at the bottom of the window and you see the cursorīecomes the darker colour of the gradient. The window and you have the lightest colour of the gradient, then click to Noticeable with YAM of course - click to highlight an email at the top of Itself, (the cursor looking to have a plain flat colour) but rather, is The gradient does not appear within the height of the cursor Listviews & NListviews - gradient set in cursor Try a horizontal gradient here and you may get major graphical corruption of MUI Preferences/External/TextEditor/Design/Background MUI Preferences/External/NListviews/Colours/Background/Inactive MUI Preferences/External/NListviews/Colours/Background/Cursor MUI Preferences/External/NListviews/Colours/Background/Selected MUI Preferences/External/NListviews/Colours/Background/Title Set a vertical gradient here and you may get graphical glitches at the MUI Preferences/External/BetterString/Background/Inactive Incorrectly in the Example display e.g, select vertical and the gradient MUI Preferences/Builtin/Guages/Knob Design/Background Set a gradient as vertical (or any of the other 3 choices) and this is shown This is very much a work in progress and I have only just started so please check back in a while to see some updates.MUI Preferences/Builtin/Guages/Container Design/Background The site has been tested with IBrowse 2.5.3. Images have been created using a mixture ofĭeluxe Paint IV, Personal Paint 7.3c and ImageFX 4.5. Articles have been written in Wordworth, pages hand coded in GoldED This entire site has been lovingly created on an Amiga 1200 from start toįinish. Not only that though, I thought it would be a fun project to get back to basics and create a site on my Amiga like it was 1995 all over again! The gulf between a modern Wordpress based site and what IBrowse could display was just too great.Īnd so began my Amiga friendly blog, created from a desire to have a website that fellow Amiga users could view on their real Amiga computers. However after setting up my A1200 on the Internet and trying to view my site in IBrowse I realised this just wasn't possible. I've been blogging about my Amiga (and C64) escapades for a good few years now over at my Lyonsden Blog site. Hello and welcome to my little slice of Amiga flavoured cyberspace.
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