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LockSolid

Author: fractal.design
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Uploaded: Oct. 26 2005
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This is not a finished theme at all.

I am just showing off the lslua positioning table code stuffs.

Features:
Draggable bar that resizes workspace and moves (an Infinite number of) components according to its position and size.
Draggable compnents.

Thats about it for now.

5 Comments

xcal wrote on October 26, 2005 at 04:33:

Cool! I like bar themes. There's a z-order issue with the lsxcommand and trash during a !recycle. And, of course, I'm going to have to sue you for copyright infringement on the resizing command.

Wolzly wrote on October 26, 2005 at 12:10:

Very nice fractal. Very 'user-friendly' type interface (with the dragging and desktop area resizing and all). Accomplishes something most explorer users are used to seeing :)

But... i do get these errors:
"lsxcommand-1.9.4" -> Exception while quitting module.

"xpopup-1.1.9.dll" -> Exception during module initialization.

Don't know why that would happen as I use these exact module vers in my default theme without problems :\

... ahh! I just switched schemes and got massive errors. Some about xPopup some, lsxcommand, some xLabel.. then some undefined evar problems... then litestep meltdown :\

fractal.design wrote on October 26, 2005 at 22:18:

xcal: Thanks, bars 4 life!
zOrder will be about the load order,
yes, ok I stole you resizing command idea, but its nothing too special is it? :D you can steal any of my code anytime mate :)

Wolzly: mmmm ok, yeah I get those errors too ;) so its nothing special, its to do with the module load order.

more specifically: component include order.
Ill mess around with it and see if I can solve it.

xcal wrote on October 27, 2005 at 07:30:

Heh I don't care, borrow anything you like. We all take and twist each other's ideas. :D I think all floating commands should be resizable. ;)

fractal.design wrote on October 27, 2005 at 08:40:

word up!
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