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Old 09.02.2020, 09:45
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Default Icons eine Beschreibung zufügen wenn Mauszeiger über Icon?

Wie lassen sich Icons eine passende Beschreibung zufügen, etwa "Mark as finished", die angezeigt wird, wenn der Mauszeiger über dem Symbol ist?




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Old 10.02.2020, 15:14
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Hi,

soweit ich weiß ist das nicht möglich.

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Old 10.02.2020, 15:33
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Hallo,

dann gibt es diese Tooltips wohl nur für die standardmäßig genutzten Symbole.

Ist auch nicht so wichtig, danke.
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Old 10.02.2020, 16:04
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dann gibt es diese Tooltips wohl nur für die standardmäßig genutzten Symbole.
Korrekt.

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Old 10.02.2020, 16:33
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dann gibt es diese Tooltips wohl nur für die standardmäßig genutzten Symbole.
While it is not possible to add description to the custom buttons added to the toolbar, you can create a submenu in the main menu or toobar and add the buttons to it. The button name will be displayed next to the icon which will help you to easily identify which button does what.

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Toolbar:



It will also help you solve your 'too many buttons in toolbar' problem, as you can add as many buttons you want in the submenu (I guess screen height will be the limit) without increasing the toolbar width.
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Old 10.02.2020, 16:53
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Korrekt.
OK, dankesehr.

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While it is not possible to add description to the custom buttons added to the toolbar, you can create a submenu in the main menu or toobar and add the buttons to it. The button name will be displayed next to the icon which will help you to easily identify which button does what.
Yes, that is very good, thank you!

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It will also help you solve your 'too many buttons in toolbar' problem, as you can add as many buttons you want in the submenu (I guess screen height will be the limit) without increasing the toolbar width.
Yes, that is right. One click more to access the new menu items but that problem solved and better overview. Many thanks!
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Old 10.02.2020, 17:00
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One click more to access the new menu items but that problem solved and better overview. Many thanks!
You will need to click the submenu only if it is on the menu bar. On the toolbar you don't have to even click the submenu button. You just need to hover to view the custom buttons.

Also, you can have multiple sub menus, both in the toolbar and main menu. There again the limit will be screen space.
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Old 10.02.2020, 20:28
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You will need to click the submenu only if it is on the menu bar. On the toolbar you don't have to even click the submenu button. You just need to hover to view the custom buttons.
Ah yes, I see. So just a single click to access.

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Also, you can have multiple sub menus, both in the toolbar and main menu. There again the limit will be screen space.
OK, I see. I absolutely cannot cope with this customization of those toobars / menus. I have this:


Why are here two Event Scripter entries, what is the difference:


I added the menu items here:

Then clicked add, then entered here


Move to history

and clicked apply or save.

Why does it not work?
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Old 10.02.2020, 20:42
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Why are here two Event Scripter entries, what is the difference
  • Eventscripter = Button to enable or disable the event scrpter extension.
  • Eventscripter Trigger = Custom button for script. (This is what you should use to add the script).
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I added ... then entered here Move to history and clicked apply or save. Why does it not work?
You need to add "Eventscripter Trigger" button and rename it (NOT "Eventscripter" button).

One a side note, you can even add other JD buttons in the same submenu along with your custom buttons.
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Old 10.02.2020, 20:50
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You need to add "Eventscripter Trigger" button and rename it (NOT "Eventscripter" button).
Yes, I tried that as well, but it does not work:
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Old 10.02.2020, 21:08
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Yes, I tried that as well, but it does not work:
"Move to history" requires context menu button trigger. It cannot be added in toolbar.

For each button you add in any toolbar or menu, there should be a corresponding button in eventscripter with same trigger. Toolbar/menu command buttons cannot be used for link/package selection scripts, as though do not have a method which returns selected links or packages.
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Old 10.02.2020, 21:13
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Alright, I understand, thank you very much!
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