[OpenWalnut-Dev] Little bit confused about so many modules listed I don't need

Alexander Wiebel wiebel_openwalnut at dergrosse.de
Tue Jun 24 17:12:07 CEST 2014


Hi Sebastian

On 06/24/2014 11:49 AM, Sebastian Eichelbaum wrote:
> You are already able to change the modules shown via the "missinbg module?" menu entry. I have to admit that the menu entry "missing module" is not very intuitive. I will change this. See issue #370.

As Andreas says, this is true for the toolbar and for the right mouse
button with "Add Module and Connect". However, it does not seem to work
for right mouse button with "Add new Module". Is this intended?

Cheers
Alex

> Cheers,
> Sebastian
> 
> On Tue, 24 Jun 2014, Andreas Schwarzkopf wrote:
> 
>> Hello,
>>
>> during developing for OpenWalnut for about one year. Having the list
>> of modules I don't like the size of the list of modules is very
>> long. In the module summary press right mouse button and add module
>> I see so many modules that I've never needed and make at least a
>> little bit hard to concentrate on modules I really need. In "Menu
>> Settings, Configure Modules" you can only alter the behaviour of the
>> toolbox version of the module selection and "Add and connect". I
>> wonder whether it could be a good idea to add a checkbox to the
>> "Menu Settings, Configure Modules" section that also applies that
>> selection also for "Module summary, Right Click, Add New Module". On
>> my laptop woth a full hd display it only uncomfortable to
>> concentrate on the daily required modules. People with a 1360x768 or
>> 1280x800 screen (also not quire seldom) could be quite confused. Yes
>> and our module count also grows by the time.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Andreas
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