uh... dwarf! arrrggghhhh! Thread last updated on 2003-02-03 17:12:55

Posted by member 2172 on 2003-02-01 13:46:27

ok. so I started working on my own theme and it's going along but i'm trying to come up with a way to get my volume sliders grouped and to pop out of the side of my jamp. i thought i could do it with dwarf but i can't configure it correctly -because i can't see it. here's the step.rc entry:
DwarfEnableDrag
*Dwarf #1TV "Volume Sliders" 40 -150 64 64 Folder
*Dwarf "Volume Sliders" .none 64 64 @$ModulesDir$LsSlider.dll
*Dwarf ~Folder
i have the loadmodule line for dwarf set too so i dont' see why it's not working. pleeeease helllpppppppp!!!!!
aim id:tha1geye
y! id:irratic_radar_tech.

Posted by member 1365 on 2003-02-03 00:31:29 link

try lsbox, iv had alot of problems with dwarf also it makes me frustrated to a point of me banging my head on table drooling from being awake to long need more pepsi.

Posted by member 333 on 2003-02-03 04:30:00 link

dwarf.dll is pretty old, and I'm not sure that it's even supposed to work with lsslider. I suggest you try lsbox as Out of bloOm said

Posted by member 2172 on 2003-02-03 07:25:20 link

lol. Thanks for the info. I dumped the idea of using wharf/dwarf and instead i'm using shortcut2. look at http://allaboutstuff.multiservers.com/geek.htm for an updated screenshot.

Posted by member 111 on 2003-02-03 17:12:55 link

hmmm... but why all guys tryes to forget about dwarf??? I see that it stopped to be part of Litestep - only a memory about 'ancient' times...
It was very cool module - it makes possible to forget about z-order of child windows... but now... in every 4 of 5 themes I see bugs, bugs and bugs, because stay-on-top became a favourite tool of theme-makers...
It is sad... it is very sad...