View Full Version : hey pj64 team!
suboklang
August 18th, 2002, 05:43
i don't if anyone form the project 64 team actually reads these posts but if they do, i was just wondering why they didn't make the comboboxes in the Settings -> Plugins tab in combo list style instead. that way, it would be easier to choose from the plugins available (not limited to the li'l arrow). and besides who would actually type the whole plugin name when choosing? :)
tooie
August 18th, 2002, 06:58
I am not sure I understand, you want to type the plugin name ?
sytaylor
August 18th, 2002, 13:42
im sure theres a combobox style drop down list in the settings section...
Smiff
August 18th, 2002, 19:31
nope can't understand this either, you can use Up & Down arrows to select plugins. also think i'll add a new rule, if you want to address PJ team title your thread "suggestion:..." or similar :)
Jabo
August 19th, 2002, 19:18
I believe what he means is why is there even the ability to type in a plugin name, no one will want to do that, it also makes it harder for users to select plugins because they have to use the arrow, rather than being able to just click anywhere on the combo box, i've thought about this before as well
or in our terms it's the difference between a Drop List and Drop Simple List, not sure what flag it is for CreateWindow off hand
Smiff
August 19th, 2002, 20:03
hrm hi jabo :) yes thanks i didn't think of that.
suboklang
August 20th, 2002, 00:07
Originally posted by Jabo
I believe what he means is why is there even the ability to type in a plugin name, no one will want to do that, it also makes it harder for users to select plugins because they have to use the arrow, rather than being able to just click anywhere on the combo box, i've thought about this before as well
or in our terms it's the difference between a Drop List and Drop Simple List, not sure what flag it is for CreateWindow off hand
exactly!! i should've explained it better. i'm not really fluent in english :( and i only know the terms in VB, Dropdown List or Dropdown Combo, i didn't think it was different in, say VC++.
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