Hi Mark,We are using the universal GUI. In this case it is necessary as the pop up opens far to small. Just one or two items can be shown on that window when it is that default opening size. For user experience this is not optimal, that's why we ask that a minimum size can be set, so the items can at least be shown in card or grid form. Now it just opens a window as in the following screenshot, without an option to edit it without affecting all other windows: This means our users constantly have to expand this screen to a grid screen size to drag and drop the names onto the items in the screen it is opened in. This is inconvenient for both user and programmer.
Hello groos,That option has been discussed in my post. It is the option I do not want to use, as I will make a general size for all windows and pop ups. That is not my intention. I want to be able to set a size for a specific window, in this case, the window I am currently letting appear for functionality I am working on. So it would be nice that the size can be set per pop up or window.Kind regards,Sander Adam
I eventually solved this by adding the start up contidion as a clickable task. Like that I could emulate a start up. Now the thing I wanted to add has been added and the task has been deleted.
Hello Boudewijn,the startup task in question is a task we developed ourselves to help the user set up some first data. This task is set per user in the IAM. Since the software factory is run without the IAM settings and roles/rights, we are unable to simulate this task in the Software Factory.Now we need to add a parameter for the user to set, so we need to be able to debug it. But that is difficult when one cannot debug. We need to emulate the startup task set to a user in the IAM, so we can debug it and see if everything is done right. I hope that makes my question a bit clearer.
I can't reproduce this. Are you using any custom css for the universal gui? We do use custom CSS, but as far as I know not for this field with the load bar. We do use it to colour certain buttons and other elements red (mostly for emphasis).
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