Loving how the shortcut bar works....
Added favorite books, layouts and "close all" to my shorcut bar so far. That is really cool.
Have noticed that when I hover over HCSB it gives me the text of a passage instead of the name of the resource. Discovered that it does this because I had the resource open when I dragged it up there. That is pretty cool too.
This is a great way of COMPLETELY CUSTOMIZING what shows up on toolbars and saves space.
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Rodney....
I'd only add...how about the option for text labels?
If you have several different searches and you only see the generic spy glass...which is which?
Same with layouts...same with resources...every book looks the same...
I don't wanna hover to see what I have...
Robert Pavich
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Agree with both of you - love the concept, wish for a little better way to see what's up there.
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I'll second that. It's powerful, but needs the option of text labels for clearer identification.
Laptop:Vista Business SP2 32-bit OS / Intel Duo Core P8400@2.26Ghz / 3-Gigs RAM
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I'd like some choices for different icons. While I'd love to be able to use custom icons, I'd settle for a variety of Logos designed ones.
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RichardLyall said:
My shortcut bar uses the resource icon ... and tools have individual icons (ones I've tested anyway):
But multiple layouts on the shortcut bar will all appear as a spanner..... I'd like to give these individual appropriate icons.
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Richard,
Now quick! without hovering....what layout is the first icon tied to?
What guide specifically is the second Icon tied to?
I'm just poking fun, but what we are referring to is the fact that although we do know that the icons are different in the case of resources, many are identical such as search, layout, guides, etc.
And lots of references are not that different in color and so they can't be identified without a hover.....
Robert Pavich
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