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Originally Posted by Poison
DrawerGenie is fantastic but hard to use with a higher resolution desktop.
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Thanks
Yeah, it's on the list of things to do to support different size gadgets, AISS and so on. I just ran out of time for the jam.
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Originally Posted by DisasterIncarna
yeah might be nice to be able to use your own images so you could have them larger or make MWB versions
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Yup
Also, I'm open to including other people's toolbars as options in future versions.
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would be nice to be able to mousewheel or drag the bar to see options hidden if the window is too small
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Nice idea! it's a little tricky to implement without regenerating the whole toolbar (which is slow), but I'll look into it.
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and have mouseover tooltips,
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It doesn't have mouseover tooltips (it's a little bit inefficient to do it that way when the toolbar windows are never active), but you can hold down the Help key and click on any gadget to get a tooltip. I've had a bug report that the tooltip surround sometimes isn't the correct size, but I'll sort that out.
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obviously all this not really a thing on such a small timescale but still great work.
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Much appreciated
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out of interest, where should be leave proper feedback for these tools? here or on the select itch.io pages?
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The Itch pages are usually a good place to go, often the devs will include contact details in the readme file too. Some of the projects are also on Github, where issues can be raised. There's also a Discord specifically for the jam (details on the jam page) but not all the devs are on there. I don't mind feedback here myself, but not all the devs are on here either.
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Originally Posted by nogginthenog
There is a toolbar.iff in the archive. You can probably edit this (but I doubt you can make them larger).
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Correct. Feel free to use the "coder art" toolbar as a template for your own toolbar. Top row is the unselected version, bottom is the selected version. At the moment they're limited to 16x16 tiles unfortunately, but that'll get fixed in the future...