Feature Request: Side-by-side diagrams?
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Feature Request: Side-by-side diagrams?
Feature Request:
Would it be possible, without too much pain and suffering (for the coders and the users),
to add some tags or functionality so we can place diagrams side-by-side, like this?
(The main reason is to save screen real estate.) Thanks.
Would it be possible, without too much pain and suffering (for the coders and the users),
to add some tags or functionality so we can place diagrams side-by-side, like this?
(The main reason is to save screen real estate.) Thanks.
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Re: Feature Request: Side-by-side diagrams?
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Re: Feature Request: Side-by-side diagrams?
EdLee wrote:The main reason is to save screen real estate.
Nice if you have it, but I had to scroll sideways to see all of your diagrams.
Patience, grasshopper.
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Re: Feature Request: Side-by-side diagrams?
Actually, there is one small change that could be made. I can't get the letters across the top to line up correctly. Or does anyone know how to do this?
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Re: Feature Request: Side-by-side diagrams?
You could do something like this, but really, two diagrams is too wide for 1024 pixels, which is still a large group of users (I am currently on 1024x600 on my netbook)
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EdLee wrote:Thanks, Kirby. It'd be a nice feature.Kirby wrote:I could do this if enough people want it...
One difference ("problem") with the hyphen method is
that the right side of each board is "closed", it's the edge of the board, and there is no choice
to make it "open-ended", like in my 3 diagrams. Thanks.
That's a good point. The most likely use of the feature would be with partial boards, because those would fit. I second the request.
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Re: Feature Request: Side-by-side diagrams?
I am with Herman on the 'too wide' theme. If this is added, I think it should have embedded "hide" tags.
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