08-25-2016, 11:07 PM
I noticed that the Adobe Character and Paragraph palettes have a "<>" icon in the tab just before the panel name. Is this possible with CORE? Studying the custom widgets, I couldn't see how one could be added in the panel's tab area.
In the Adobe SDK's Empty Panel sample project there's a callback for when the panel is resized. It would be really nice to have a similar callback when the panel tab is double-clicked so the panel could be resized. I'd like to offer more than two sizes, however, putting the least common options in the bottom section. I couldn't find anything for a callback for a panel tab double-click. Is something like this in there somewhere, or feasible for a future update? Given how panels have multiplied and take up more and more of our screen real estate, I try to keep mine as compact as possible and reduce its size to suit user needs, especially as many palettes seem to keep getting unnecessarily larger (perhaps to address high-res and Retina screens?). It would be user-focused to offer divider lines with disclosure triangles so they could show or hide panel portions to suit their needs, but I suppose that kind of widget is a bit out of the mainstream to be practical.
Thanks -- Rick
In the Adobe SDK's Empty Panel sample project there's a callback for when the panel is resized. It would be really nice to have a similar callback when the panel tab is double-clicked so the panel could be resized. I'd like to offer more than two sizes, however, putting the least common options in the bottom section. I couldn't find anything for a callback for a panel tab double-click. Is something like this in there somewhere, or feasible for a future update? Given how panels have multiplied and take up more and more of our screen real estate, I try to keep mine as compact as possible and reduce its size to suit user needs, especially as many palettes seem to keep getting unnecessarily larger (perhaps to address high-res and Retina screens?). It would be user-focused to offer divider lines with disclosure triangles so they could show or hide panel portions to suit their needs, but I suppose that kind of widget is a bit out of the mainstream to be practical.
Thanks -- Rick