EasySlidingPro 1.0.0 Plugin
Publicado: 01 Dic 2018 01:23
Hi friends, I made this plugin for friends, check it out and say your opinion
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EasySlidingPro 1.0.0
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EasySlidingPro 1.0.0
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carsonzillo escribió: ↑01 Dic 2018 14:00Tema movido a la seccion correcta, plugins
gracias por el plugin Dripro!
He testeado el plugin, esta muy bien, una sugerencia ¿que tal si fuera posible editar el tooltip en tamaño (ejemplo: size 10, 12, etc...), el tipo de texto (font bold, light), color del texto para ver mejor el texto tooltip en caso de mostrarse sobre fondos oscuros, muy claros o sobre imagenes, cuando haces el sliding de un lado a otro? Esta parte me interesa y puede ser util
Ver ai, hice el cambiocarsonzillo escribió: ↑01 Dic 2018 20:55I dont know If you understood what I said earlier, translating what I told you:
"I tried your plugin, is cool, one suggestion, What if it were possible to edit the information given from tooltip [things you could add like font size (example: size 10, 12, etc ...), name font used and type (bold or light format), colours of the text to allowing better view for the tooltiptext in case of showing on dark/clear backgrounds or on images] when using the slider?
This part could be interesting and can be useful "
Thanks friend for your tips are very goodcarsonzillo escribió: ↑03 Dic 2018 21:00hey dripro nice addition its getting better now good job!
About the button switches to put off/on could I set their colours by using paragraph.setproperties for background and foreground colours? Its seems to be disabled or put them in like defaulted to blue/grey
tProperties = {BGStyle=0, BGColor=75632};
Paragraph.SetProperties("Paragraph8", tProperties);
tProperties2 = {BGStyle=0, BGColor=225632};
Paragraph.SetProperties("Paragraph7", tProperties2);
tSwitch = EasySlidingPro.SwitchSetPosX("Paragraph7", "Paragraph8")
if tSwitch == "1" then
--no code here to keep the grey effect as disabled...
Dialog.Message("Notice", "OFF", MB_OK, MB_ICONINFORMATION, MB_DEFBUTTON1);
else
tProperties2 = {BGStyle=0, BGColor=225632};
Paragraph.SetProperties("Paragraph7", tProperties2);
Dialog.Message("Notice", "ON", MB_OK, MB_ICONINFORMATION, MB_DEFBUTTON1);
end
tSwitch = EasySlidingPro.SwitchSetPosX("Paragraph7", "Paragraph8")
if tSwitch == "1" then
--no code here to keep the grey effect as disabled...
Dialog.Message("Notice", "OFF", MB_OK, MB_ICONINFORMATION, MB_DEFBUTTON1);
else
tProperties2 = {BGStyle=0, BGColor=225632};
Paragraph.SetProperties("Paragraph7", tProperties2);
Dialog.Message("Notice", "ON", MB_OK, MB_ICONINFORMATION, MB_DEFBUTTON1);
end
carsonzillo escribió: ↑03 Dic 2018 22:39Hey dripro
I got the easy solution for you, dont need the css style option you can do this, keeping in mind the gray effect is for disabled option (which I see very logical) if you wanted to customize the color background for slider and the colour (on status) background for the button switch I tested with succes this code.
Thanks friend calconzillo thanks for your tip.
can use image in place of paragraph at least the button you can do to your liking, test there if you have more news thank you friend thank you
EasySlidingPro 1.0.0 Plugin