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Handman
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Posted: July 15 2022 at 15:00 | IP Logged Quote Handman

I am also wondering why the tables in 2.2 lost some of their formatting. For example, Macros, Timed Events, and Triggers in Powerhome Explorer no longer have lines between all the cells (rows and columns) and the drop down arrows with options are missing.

Version 2.15e


Version 2.2 (beta3-5)


I tried to find the fix in the powerhome.ini file, but the two I tried produced no changes to this (LINESINDROPDOWN=0 under [System], and SHOWLINES=yes under [WSH Editor]). Does anyone know how to restore the old look?

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Posted: July 16 2022 at 00:47 | IP Logged Quote dhoward

Jeff,

PowerHome 2.2 tries to clean up the visual appearance of the PowerHome Explorer so it looks more "modern" and less cluttered. There is no way to get
the previous style back like it was before but if you go to PowerHome->Setup->Preferences in the PH Explorer, you'll see an option titled "PH
Explorer column borders". Checking this option will cause the PH Explorer to put borders around pretty much everything except for "grayed" columns
which are not accessible. That might help some for you.

There is no way to get the arrows on the dropdowns to always show but they are still there and will be shown when that column has "focus".

I'll look and see if there is a way to make the dropdown arrow always show and even get a border around unaccessible fields but Im not sure I'll be
able to without maintaining two separate sets of windows for each screen.

Dave.
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Posted: July 16 2022 at 08:35 | IP Logged Quote Handman

Thanks Dave, It's nothing I won't grow to accept. I just got used to a certain look and someone moved my cheese. Thanks for the tips.

- Jeff
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