Submitted by Pierre_Admin on 2015/03/16 20:14
Hi IQ Users,
 
In this release (v0.9.26PreRel46):
Download it here
 
Pierre_Admin
IQ Designer

Comments

Thanks a lot! 
 
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Windows 8.1
Sony Vaio S Series 13 (SVS131E21L)
Ram:8gb, CPU: Intel i5-3230M, 2.6ghz

For some strange reason, the problem with the find "grid" appearing when I want to acces the  Omnibox is back. (Will see if I can work around it but haven't been able to in the last 5min)
 
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Windows 8.1
Sony Vaio S Series 13 (SVS131E21L)
Ram:8gb, CPU: Intel i5-3230M, 2.6ghz

Pierre_Admin

2015/03/17 08:01

In reply to by Armando

 Try to restart IQ
 

Pierre_Admin

2015/03/17 11:49

In reply to by Armando

I've done some testing and it seems that when the Omnibox is moved (open the Customize dialog to move / size it), a program restart is required
Until IQ is restarted, hitting the shortcut key (CTRL+F by default) does not move the focus to the Omnibox but instead opens the search.
 
HTH !
 
Pierre_Admin
 

Armando

2015/03/17 13:53

In reply to by Pierre_Admin

Thanks Pierre ! a restart fixed it. (I also see the problem is fixed in next version - thanks!)
 
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Windows 8.1
Sony Vaio S Series 13 (SVS131E21L)
Ram:8gb, CPU: Intel i5-3230M, 2.6ghz

Jon

2015/03/18 09:49

In reply to by Pierre_Admin

[quote=Pierre_Admin]
I've done some testing and it seems that when the Omnibox is moved (open the Customize dialog to move / size it)
 [/quote]
 
Pierre, I did not know that Omnibox can be re-sized. If docked, there are no arrows to indicate the option. If undocked, the double arrows appear, but nothing happens.
 
Jon
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Pierre_Admin

2015/03/18 10:07

In reply to by Jon

Yes it can be resized but it is a bit tricky
  1. It must be docked
  2. Right-click on a toolbar and select Customize
  3. Click on the Omnibox. A border will appear
  4. Position the mouse exactly on the right edge of the box
  5. Click, the cursor will change to a "left-right sizing cursor"
  6. Drag the right edge of the box to size it
  7. When done, close the Customize dialog
HTH !
 

Armando

2015/03/18 11:31

In reply to by Pierre_Admin

[quote=Pierre_Admin]
4.Position the mouse exactly on the right edge of the box
[/quote]
 
4 > That's the most tricky part : what can be resized isn't the toolbar's outer limits, but the dark box/rectangle inside it.
 
Actually, Pierre, I was finally able to resize it even when it's not docked. Go figure.
 
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Windows 8.1
Sony Vaio S Series 13 (SVS131E21L)
Ram:8gb, CPU: Intel i5-3230M, 2.6ghz

Jon

2015/03/18 11:40

In reply to by Pierre_Admin

 Success! Thank you. And yes, it is a little tricky, but once you know how, it is simple.
 
Jon
 
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Sony Vaio Z, Intel Core i7, 8 GB RAM, 800 GB SSD
Windows 7 Professional 64 bit

Pierre_Admin

2015/03/18 11:47

In reply to by Jon

 FYI, MS Office (pre-ribbon) did it the same way
(except that the sizing cursor appears on mouse-over, i.e. no need to click to see the sizing cursor)
 

Pierre_Admin

2015/03/17 12:01

In reply to by Armando

 OK, fixed in v0.9.26PreRel47