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- From: pdc@lunch.wpd.sgi.com (Paul Close)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.misc
- Subject: WPS and icon handling: much room for improvement!
- Date: 9 Nov 1992 19:58:42 GMT
- Organization: Silicon Graphics, Inc., Mountain View, CA
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- Distribution: world
- Message-ID: <1dmftiINNj6j@fido.asd.sgi.com>
- Reply-To: pdc@sgi.com (Paul Close)
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- Summary: icon handling in WPD sucks!
- Originator: pdc@lunch.wpd.sgi.com
-
- I have submitted the following text as a problem report. We'll see if
- anything comes of it. I was updating all my icons last night to reflect 256
- colors, and this was a much larger pain in the extremities than it needed to
- be. If any IBMers out there can give this extra attention, I'd appreciate
- it! Once I get a PMR number assigned, I'll post it.
-
- I'd also welcome any comments on my suggestions.
-
- ============================================
-
- Short form:
- The whole issue of associating an icon with an object is cumbersome, and not
- in the object-oriented spirit of the Workplace Shell.
-
- Long form:
- If I double-click on an icon, I get the icon editor. So far, so good.
- However, when I exit the icon editor, the icon has not been updated! Nor
- has the image of any program objects, etc. thaqt were using that icon!
-
- To fix the former, I have to open the settings for the icon before WPS will
- update the picture. Even worse, to fix the latter, I have a *very* difficult
- time getting that object updated to reflect the new icon's appearance. The
- way I've come up with is to open the object's settings, and delete a
- character from the executable name. Then I switch to General, then back
- to the first tab, where I put back the character in the executable name.
- This only works if the icon is named identically. Otherwise, I have to go
- through Find again! Let me emphasize that this is most cumbersome!
- Definitely not up to the smoothness of the rest of the WPS.
-
- Finally, once an icon file has been associated with a program (or other)
- object, if you select Edit from the General menu, it should really edit the
- icon file, not some temporary file that gets integrated with the object's
- EA. The larger consequences of this are that objects really can be
- associated with icon files, and track changed to that icon file, instead of
- merely doing a one-time copy of that icon file's data.
-
- To summarize, here's what I would expect:
-
- 1. To associate an object and an icon:
- A. Create an icon.
- B. ALT-drag (or ???) the icon to the program object. (Just like
- updating using a color scheme)
- -or-
- B. Make a new action, "associate" in an icon's menu. It then
- opens a dialog similar to copy or move.
-
- 2. To update the objects after their icon has changed:
- A. NOTHING; it is done automatically!
-
- 3. To edit the icon associated with an object:
- A. Select Settings -> General -> Edit. This works, but it only
- affects the appearance of that object, and doesn't change the
- icon file that was used to give that appearance.
- --
- Paul Close pdc@sgi.com ...!{ames, decwrl, uunet}!sgi!pdc
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