LaserWeb/deprecated-LaserWeb2

Show file name

cojarbi opened this issue · 10 comments

Can we get LW to show the file name in use

(: Any tips on where? As in where in the gui. I cant seem to find a spot that feels right

As you open files on the top left, thats where if feel it's natural, so it could also benefit the Google Drive load you can place the name just bellow the "open from drive"

filename

Figured out that I can add more things onto the 3D viewer... Might be crazy, but I kind of like the idea of using the canvas for this sort of "info" like filenames, job time estimates, etc

I did no suggest there because though was not possible.

Look very good.  Migth also suggest on the top left of the canvas as a "tab"  as all GUI this days use that in one way or the other

AY

On May 25, 2016, 10:22, at 10:22, Peter van der Walt notifications@github.com wrote:

filename

Figured out that I can add more things onto the 3D viewer... Might be
crazy, but I kind of like the idea of using the canvas for this sort of
"info" like filenames, job time estimates, etc


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Ahh! You just cracked ny biggest gui worry! How do display multiple
layers and set each's cam job!!!! By adding tabs! Why didnt i think of
that! You just gave me the gift i've been looking for week! As you add
jobs, i add tabs to the top. Allows user to switch between files and
tweak each 'layer', when we run final job, we iterate through each
tab. Each tab can have its own cam, own gcode textarea, etc. One
final tab shows everything stacked. F%ck this is going to look awesome.
On 25 May 2016 18:12, "Ariel Yahni" notifications@github.com wrote:

I did no suggest there because though was not possible.

Look very good. Migth also suggest on the top left of the canvas as a
"tab" as all GUI this days use that in one way or the other

AY

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notifications@github.com> wrote:

filename

Figured out that I can add more things onto the 3D viewer... Might be
crazy, but I kind of like the idea of using the canvas for this sort of
"info" like filenames, job time estimates, etc


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Exelent. Full speed ahead. I did no suggest anything there bacause of the many times you told me that area was untouchable.

Defenetly tabs is the best way to go.  Clean,  simple and today everybody are use to them.

AY

On May 25, 2016, 11:28, at 11:28, Peter van der Walt notifications@github.com wrote:

Ahh! You just cracked ny biggest gui worry! How do display multiple
layers and set each's cam job!!!! By adding tabs! Why didnt i think
of
that! You just gave me the gift i've been looking for week! As you
add
jobs, i add tabs to the top. Allows user to switch between files and
tweak each 'layer', when we run final job, we iterate through each
tab. Each tab can have its own cam, own gcode textarea, etc. One
final tab shows everything stacked. F%ck this is going to look
awesome.
On 25 May 2016 18:12, "Ariel Yahni" notifications@github.com wrote:

I did no suggest there because though was not possible.

Look very good. Migth also suggest on the top left of the canvas as
a
"tab" as all GUI this days use that in one way or the other

AY

On May 25, 2016, 10:22, at 10:22, Peter van der Walt <
notifications@github.com> wrote:

![filename](

https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/7695323/15545480/ba72f8ba-229c-11e6-93c4-919085623a75.PNG
)

Figured out that I can add more things onto the 3D viewer... Might
be
crazy, but I kind of like the idea of using the canvas for this sort
of
"info" like filenames, job time estimates, etc


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Thanks again. Tabs take so little space, and from a flow perspective,
its just perfect. Makes sense. I like UIs that make sense
On 25 May 2016 19:01, "Ariel Yahni" notifications@github.com wrote:

Exelent. Full speed ahead. I did no suggest anything there bacause of the
many times you told me that area was untouchable.

Defenetly tabs is the best way to go. Clean, simple and today everybody
are use to them.

AY

On May 25, 2016, 11:28, at 11:28, Peter van der Walt <
notifications@github.com> wrote:

Ahh! You just cracked ny biggest gui worry! How do display multiple
layers and set each's cam job!!!! By adding tabs! Why didnt i think
of
that! You just gave me the gift i've been looking for week! As you
add
jobs, i add tabs to the top. Allows user to switch between files and
tweak each 'layer', when we run final job, we iterate through each
tab. Each tab can have its own cam, own gcode textarea, etc. One
final tab shows everything stacked. F%ck this is going to look
awesome.
On 25 May 2016 18:12, "Ariel Yahni" notifications@github.com wrote:

I did no suggest there because though was not possible.

Look very good. Migth also suggest on the top left of the canvas as
a
"tab" as all GUI this days use that in one way or the other

AY

On May 25, 2016, 10:22, at 10:22, Peter van der Walt <
notifications@github.com> wrote:

![filename](

https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/7695323/15545480/ba72f8ba-229c-11e6-93c4-919085623a75.PNG

)

Figured out that I can add more things onto the 3D viewer... Might
be
crazy, but I kind of like the idea of using the canvas for this sort
of
"info" like filenames, job time estimates, etc


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Regarding the name dont know if your seen but opening gdrive files does not show the file name

I know, totally different set if functions to the normal button
On 26 May 2016 06:56, "Ariel Yahni" notifications@github.com wrote:

Regarding the name dont know if your seen but opening gdrive files does
not show the file name


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Closed, since filenames will be the tabs too