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Re: Overlooking Modules To Be Placed In Sets

Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 10:25 pm
by csterg
Build 1270 uploaded with the above mentioned fixes. Tested appreciated as always.
Costas

Re: Overlooking Modules To Be Placed In Sets

Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2012 9:41 pm
by Teleios
This is a great new feature. I do have one more idea. I would like it if the Define Module Sets window allowed us to choose a set to edit from a drop down of all user-defined sets. Right now it looks like I have to make the user set I want to edit to be the active set. Then when I open the dialog, the selected set is the one shown. I think it would be helpful to be able to edit all user sets directly in the Define Module Sets window.

Just a suggestion.

Re: Overlooking Modules To Be Placed In Sets

Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2012 9:56 pm
by DarrelW
Amen!

Darrel

Re: Overlooking Modules To Be Placed In Sets

Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2012 9:56 pm
by csterg
Teleios wrote:This is a great new feature. I do have one more idea. I would like it if the Define Module Sets window allowed us to choose a set to edit from a drop down of all user-defined sets. Right now it looks like I have to make the user set I want to edit to be the active set. Then when I open the dialog, the selected set is the one shown. I think it would be helpful to be able to edit all user sets directly in the Define Module Sets window.

Just a suggestion.
Well, this would require some more intense reworking... let me pass this suggestion for now pls
Costas

Re: Overlooking Modules To Be Placed In Sets

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 1:47 am
by pfpeller
Thanks Costas for yet another great improvement.

When I enter something in the filter area now in the define module sets window it really slows down my small netbook. However, it works great on my desktop computer.

Blessings,
Peter

Re: Overlooking Modules To Be Placed In Sets

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 10:29 am
by csterg
pfpeller wrote:Thanks Costas for yet another great improvement.

When I enter something in the filter area now in the define module sets window it really slows down my small netbook. However, it works great on my desktop computer.

Blessings,
Peter
Hi Peter,
kind of expected this feedback to be honest. The possible reason is the 'in #sets' column. Let me see if i can add some lines of code to fix that, although not first priority
Costas

Re: Overlooking Modules To Be Placed In Sets

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 6:26 pm
by csterg
pfpeller wrote: When I enter something in the filter area now in the define module sets window it really slows down my small netbook.
Can you pls check build 1272 and tell me if it's faster?
Costas

Re: Overlooking Modules To Be Placed In Sets

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 7:22 pm
by Doctordavet
This just keeps getting better. Thank you!

I have another idea - how about the ability to delete modules from the "Create Custom Sets (Advanced)" tab? I know that may be an issue with TW running, but, it would be nice to be able to do delete them right here.

Re: Overlooking Modules To Be Placed In Sets

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 10:30 pm
by csterg
Doctordavet wrote:This just keeps getting better. Thank you!

I have another idea - how about the ability to delete modules from the "Create Custom Sets (Advanced)" tab? I know that may be an issue with TW running, but, it would be nice to be able to do delete them right here.
You can do that from the 'Choose existing set' tab, one click away. No need to repeat this function there; you can do that without re-opening the dialog,
Costas

Re: Overlooking Modules To Be Placed In Sets

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 11:47 pm
by Doctordavet
Hey,

Not sure I was understood. I didn't mean to remove them from the module set; I meant to permanently remove modules from the computer/harddrive/thumbdrive.

Re: Overlooking Modules To Be Placed In Sets

Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2012 8:50 am
by pfpeller
csterg wrote:
pfpeller wrote: When I enter something in the filter area now in the define module sets window it really slows down my small netbook.
Can you pls check build 1272 and tell me if it's faster?
Costas
Hi Costas,
I think it might be a little faster. If I type the word prophecy, it takes about \8-10 seconds for all the letters to show up in the filter cell. It is not terrible. I need to upgrade my old 1 GB ram netbook :).

Re: Overlooking Modules To Be Placed In Sets

Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2012 11:05 am
by csterg
Doctordavet wrote:Hey,

Not sure I was understood. I didn't mean to remove them from the module set; I meant to permanently remove modules from the computer/harddrive/thumbdrive.
OK, this is kind of different. I might add this as well, due to the fact that it may be seriously be needed for the reading plans,
Costas

Re: Overlooking Modules To Be Placed In Sets

Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2012 11:06 am
by csterg
pfpeller wrote:Hi Costas,
I think it might be a little faster. If I type the word prophecy, it takes about \8-10 seconds for all the letters to show up in the filter cell. It is not terrible. I need to upgrade my old 1 GB ram netbook :).
Wow, i thought it would be a lot faster... Not sure i can squeeze more speed out of it at this moment. How many modules do you have?
Costas

Re: Overlooking Modules To Be Placed In Sets

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2012 6:10 pm
by pfpeller
Hi Costas,

I have about 1300 resources I think.

It is ok, the netbook is not my primary theWord computer. I use it in bed when I want something more powerfull than MySword on my android.

I like the new feature.

Peter

Re: Overlooking Modules To Be Placed In Sets

Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 2:33 am
by Teleios
csterg wrote: Well, this would require some more intense reworking... let me pass this suggestion for now pls
Costas
No problem! I thought it might be more than a little work. You've already given us so much.