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Bolkonskij
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on: August 29, 2022, 08:53
Quote This is a little trick you can do in the Finder under System 7. I call it "Superdrop." I wonder how many such "superdrops" one can concatenate and how intuitive that'd end up being :-) Anyone been using that in the past? Sounds like something very useful with few screen 'real estate' aka on the compact Macs like the SE, SE/30, Plus. |
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Last Edit: August 29, 2022, 08:56 by Bolkonskij
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cballero
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Reply #1 on: August 29, 2022, 13:46
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I've seen (and used) one set of little tools that binned and unbinned and un hexxed hqx files and it used a superdrop icon scheme.. it was the coolest thing! ![]() After years, I think I misplaced those cool little archiving and unarchiving tools that worked their icon magic and allowed me to unbin and unhex a ton of downloaded share and freeware ![]() there may have been up to six or eight of them too for other less used, at least by me, archival functions!
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ovalking
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Reply #2 on: August 30, 2022, 23:02
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Aha! It took me a while to understand what this was about so perhaps some further explanation may be useful. It's about creating and using a custom set of icons, and has nothing to do with conventional buttons. The Snap to grid function means that all icons in close proximity get snapped to the same grid position. Normally, lots of icons sitting on top of each other is unhelpful! However, if your custom icon has some transparency, you can see through to the other icons that may be below it. So if you created say 2 icons, one with the bottom half transparent, and the other with the top half transparent, you can see both of them (and access either of them) when they're in the same position. I guess in theory, with a 32*32 icon, you could have 1024 items all accessible via a single pixel each. It's an innovative idea to save screen space. The trade off is the increased mouse precision requirement. Actually, I wonder if you could use an Applescript for positioning instead of having to turn on Snap to grid...something like... select "item 1" set position of selection to {10, 10} select "item 2" set position of selection to {10, 10} etc. Not sure I'll be using it myself though, when my icons get a bit crowded, I just switch to small ones, or use List view for files of the same type.ˇ
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cballero
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1024 MB ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 1176 System 7, today and forever
Reply #3 on: August 31, 2022, 02:56
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I know, right? ![]() I loved how simple those tiles were, they were small and grey with the first letter telling you what each one did. I might have added aliases of my favorite archiving tools to the frey to make the ultimate stack of mini icon groups! ![]() Now that was a fun multi-function set of tools, simple and oh so much Mac fun to use, especially via drag-and-drop since each section would highlight both the square and each letter!
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68040
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Reply #4 on: September 01, 2022, 21:22
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Too picky & tricky for my taste. You drop your file on the wrong icon pixel and all hell might break loose. But to each his own.
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Bolkonskij
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Reply #5 on: September 02, 2022, 08:28
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Yeah, definitely nothing for people who drink too much coffeine / with shaky hands and stellar resolutions :-D Quote But to each his own.Thin ice, my friend, thin ice :-D
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