Re: [MSEide-MSEgui-talk] face.fade wow.

2017-07-21 Thread Fred van Stappen
Do you have a "gallery of demos using mesgui" ? We, mse users, could add our projects in this page to show what mse can do. Fre;D -- Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most engaging tech sites,

Re: [MSEide-MSEgui-talk] face.fade wow.

2017-07-21 Thread Martin Schreiber
On Friday 21 July 2017 19:10:58 Fred van Stappen wrote: > Do you have a "gallery of demos using mesgui" ? > > > We, mse users, could add our projects in this page to show what mse can do. > Please put them to MSEuniverse, maybe in a special section. Martin

Re: [MSEide-MSEgui-talk] face.fade wow.

2017-07-21 Thread Martin Schreiber
On Friday 21 July 2017 18:49:29 Fred van Stappen wrote: > > tface and tframe exist since more than 10 years BTW. ;-) > > Huh, is it not time to show better what you can be done with mse ? > I do that also since more than 10 years. Most of the people ignore it, many are bugged out. Martin

[MSEide-MSEgui-talk] face.fade wow.

2017-07-21 Thread Fred van Stappen
Hello Martin. I like the face.fade feature. (see attachment). Many thanks and wow. Fre;D -- Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most

Re: [MSEide-MSEgui-talk] face.fade wow.

2017-07-21 Thread Martin Schreiber
On Friday 21 July 2017 18:11:55 Fred van Stappen wrote: > Hello Martin. > > > I like the face.fade feature. (see attachment). > Looks good! :-) tface and tframe exist since more than 10 years BTW. ;-) A tip: define the color gradient in a "tfacecomp" and select the "tfacecomp"-component in the

Re: [MSEide-MSEgui-talk] face.fade wow.

2017-07-21 Thread Fred van Stappen
> tface and tframe exist since more than 10 years BTW. ;-) Huh, is it not time to show better what you can be done with mse ? I know that it is sensible, but only you could give demos of your brillant ideas. Not every user is a explorer. Fre;D