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I like that you implemented the sliders and not just Values in the Button Settings, this keeps everything dynamic and it should also fit every Screensize...but... ;-)
if we could see the Grid on wich the Buttons snap to, it would be easier to set the Button Height and width settings ....My goal was to fit them perfecly into the Grid.
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It could also be helpful if we could set the Width and Height accordingly to the Grid.
for example: (Lets call the Option "Grid sized Buttons")
If the Option "Grid sized Buttons" is enabled, and the user enters the Value 3 into the Width field.
The Button streches across 3 "Anker/Snap-To"-Points on the Grid.
On one Hand, this could potentially speed up the Setup process if you choose to use many different sized Buttons. So you dont have to estimate the right settings for the distance between 2 Anker points in the first place.
On the other Hand arranging/planning them could also be a lot easier/faster
Great work btw. !
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Great suggestions! At the moment I'm working on a cross platform solution (iOS, Android, maybe Windows/Web) - once done these sorts of features I can start adding in.
hello,
I like that you implemented the sliders and not just Values in the Button Settings, this keeps everything dynamic and it should also fit every Screensize...but... ;-)
if we could see the Grid on wich the Buttons snap to, it would be easier to set the Button Height and width settings ....My goal was to fit them perfecly into the Grid.
(optional)
It could also be helpful if we could set the Width and Height accordingly to the Grid.
for example: (Lets call the Option "Grid sized Buttons")
If the Option "Grid sized Buttons" is enabled, and the user enters the Value 3 into the Width field.
The Button streches across 3 "Anker/Snap-To"-Points on the Grid.
On one Hand, this could potentially speed up the Setup process if you choose to use many different sized Buttons. So you dont have to estimate the right settings for the distance between 2 Anker points in the first place.
On the other Hand arranging/planning them could also be a lot easier/faster
Great work btw. !
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: