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I've made a gazillion colour coded icons to use for various customers and environments, DEV, TEST, AT, PROD, Fileshare etc, but the Icon folder has become very cluttered.
It would be nice to be able to use subfolders to get a better overview
Current Behavior
Right now, if you add a subfolder with icons they will show up the the icon list in the config, but since only the name of the icon is entered it will not show in the Connections pane as, i presume, the program will look for it in the main folder.
Possible Solution
Add the subfolder to config as well as the icon name (Subfolder\MyIcon)
Steps to Reproduce (for bugs)
Create a subfolder to the Icon folder
Add an icon to your new subfolder
Open nRemoteNG
Create a new connection
Verify that your new icon can be selected from the icon list, it will appear after the icons in the Icon folder
Verify that it won't show in the Connections pane
Context
Visual cues are very helpful to make certain that you are indeed working in the right environment and not for example running a test in production or updating the wrong customer.
Your Environment
Version used: 1.76.20.24615
Operating System and version (e.g. Windows 10 1709 x64): Win 10 Enterprise
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Expected Behavior
I've made a gazillion colour coded icons to use for various customers and environments, DEV, TEST, AT, PROD, Fileshare etc, but the Icon folder has become very cluttered.
It would be nice to be able to use subfolders to get a better overview
Current Behavior
Right now, if you add a subfolder with icons they will show up the the icon list in the config, but since only the name of the icon is entered it will not show in the Connections pane as, i presume, the program will look for it in the main folder.
Possible Solution
Add the subfolder to config as well as the icon name (Subfolder\MyIcon)
Steps to Reproduce (for bugs)
Context
Visual cues are very helpful to make certain that you are indeed working in the right environment and not for example running a test in production or updating the wrong customer.
Your Environment
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: