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I find some UI elements not very convenient to use.
For instance, I need to edit multiple macros (because I want, for instance, assign IDCs to controls).
I go to Edit->Edit macros and choose macro I want to edit. I can't edit it directly in this dialog (which is understandable as it might be hard to implement a separate dialog for already created macros). So I push 'Ok' button, the standard macro dialog gets opened. When I'm done with this macro, to go to the next one, I must go to Edit->Edit macros again. Maybe you could simply not close the macro selection dialog when user has chosen a macro he wants to edit? It would seem logical to me in case when we want to edit multiple macros.
Same applies for 'Edit custom control classes' dialog.
I guess it's not hard to implement... well, if I only knew Java myself :D
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Hi! I'm really loving the tool you have made!
I find some UI elements not very convenient to use.
For instance, I need to edit multiple macros (because I want, for instance, assign IDCs to controls).
I go to Edit->Edit macros and choose macro I want to edit. I can't edit it directly in this dialog (which is understandable as it might be hard to implement a separate dialog for already created macros). So I push 'Ok' button, the standard macro dialog gets opened. When I'm done with this macro, to go to the next one, I must go to Edit->Edit macros again. Maybe you could simply not close the macro selection dialog when user has chosen a macro he wants to edit? It would seem logical to me in case when we want to edit multiple macros.
Same applies for 'Edit custom control classes' dialog.
I guess it's not hard to implement... well, if I only knew Java myself :D
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: