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Modify the layout of the shortcut toolbar #1081

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genspider opened this issue Nov 20, 2024 · 6 comments
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Modify the layout of the shortcut toolbar #1081

genspider opened this issue Nov 20, 2024 · 6 comments

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@genspider
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Check for existing issues

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Divide the shortcut toolbar into two parts, the left side is the commonly used control key, which prohibits scrolling up and down, and the right side is the edit key that allows it to scroll up and down.

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This way we can edit the code on the same screen.

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@genspider genspider added the enhancement New feature or request label Nov 20, 2024
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There is no chance that we will change this , btw you can customise one with your preferences from settings

@bajrangCoder bajrangCoder added needs info / awaiting response and removed enhancement New feature or request labels Nov 22, 2024
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Now acode only supports left and right scrolling, not up and down scrolling, so I can't achieve the function I want through the settings provided now. Can it support multi-column vertical scrolling?
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That is possible but maybe we can achieve similar thing with different approaches

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Screenrecorder-2024-12-14-14-46-53-589.mp4

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That is possible but maybe we can achieve similar thing with different approaches

 
Hi bajrangCoder, thanks for considering the suggestion. Could you please elaborate on the different approaches you mentioned? I'm interested to hear how we might achieve a similar result.

 

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Let me think !
As your mentioned scrolling behaviour will behave weirdly due many touch events

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