@Pablo
thanks. The answer to Your question about closing the opened widget via the dock is that it wont be possible until there will be an open API in the Widget Engine to do so. There is only one way to comunicate with another widget and that implies changes in that widget too. So it would only work if every widget developer implement such functionality in his/her widget. and thats not possible right now. but maybe in future versions of Yahoo!'s Widget Engine.
October 25, 2006 ·
version v2.9b Pablo
Silvio, congratulations and thank you very much!
Long time ago i have been looking for a really good valued dock for my widgets, and if posible that look like mac, and finally you have come my dream true.
I just have one question, onces i open any widget it just stays open until i manually closed it, don't really remember how it works on mac, but i tought that when i do my next click i could close my widget instead of manually closing it? Well maybe later in a next update.
Once again, thank for a really nice stuff!
October 18, 2006 ·
version v2.9b Silvio
@JRC
Your USB Drive is flashing when you click on a widget? very strange. is the widget located on the drive? or the widgetdock folder? is there any error in the debug window (if you enable the global debug mode of konfabulator/YWE?
October 18, 2006 ·
version v2.9b JRC
Those four stars apply if only I could use the widget. Everything works fine until I click on a widget to start it. I can see my USB Drive flashing and then nothing ever happens. I have tried downloading different versions, clearing the dock and nothing seems to make it work. It's a shame because there's nothing like it on the web.
October 12, 2006 ·
version v2.9b Silvio
change images:
go to the widget manager --> click on the little icons you want to change --> an open file dialog comes up --> choose your custom image
resize the dock:
open the context menu --> enable "Resize Mode" --> click and hold down the mouse button on the little white arrows in the middle of the dock and move them up or down to resize the dock and its contents.