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 From:  Michael Gibson
6507.461 In reply to 6507.458 
Hi Mindset, the code in there looks like it's already setting a white background.

What version of MoI are you using? I just noticed in the path you wrote:
%AppData%\Roaming\Moi\ui\customui\-84 Snapshot.htm

is that path really where you've got it? For MoI v4 it should be a .js file in %AppData%\Moi\startup and for v3 it would be in the install folder's UI subfolder not in appdata...

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 From:  Mindset (IGNITER)
6507.462 In reply to 6507.461 
Thanks Michael,

Apparently I've been editing the wrong file.
Here is %AppData%\Roaming\Moi\startup\82 Snapshot.js

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 From:  Michael Gibson
6507.463 In reply to 6507.462 
Hi Mindset, so in that one the line of code that sets the background color is line #22:

code:
	moi.view.viewportBackgroundColor = 0xEEEEEE;


That's going to be a light gray color. To make it white change that line to this instead:

code:
	moi.view.viewportBackgroundColor = 0xFFFFFF;


Does that do what you need?

- Michael
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 From:  Mindset (IGNITER)
6507.464 In reply to 6507.463 
Thank you Michael,
You are a virtuoso! …the exemplar maestro!

That saves me a lot of time.
Shall I delete the ".\AppData\Roaming\Moi\ui\customui" Folder?

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 From:  Michael Gibson
6507.465 In reply to 6507.464 
Hi MindSet, you're welcome!

re:
> Shall I delete the ".\AppData\Roaming\Moi\ui\customui" Folder?

Yes I don't think it's being used. Double check that it's really \ui\customui though, there should be one in Moi\customui (no "ui") that is being used, that's where the menus for customui are at.

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 From:  linograndi
6507.466 
That's a great addition to MoI! Thanks for that!
I have a question. Is there a way to redirect the object library to a different folder?
Disk space in C is pretty precious and I really like to "populate" the folder with a pretty large amount of objects.
Thanks!
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 From:  Michael Gibson
6507.467 In reply to 6507.466 
Hi linograndi,

re:
> I have a question. Is there a way to redirect the object library to a different folder?

I think that can be done by editing the ObjLibrary.cfg.htm file which is in the %AppData%\Moi\customui folder.

It contains this:
code:
Object Library;MOI\objects


It's the second piece after the semi-colon that controls the folder that it will use. If it has MOI in there that gets replaced by the MoI appdata folder, so the default value of MOI\objects means it will use %AppData%\Moi\objects .

Try editing that MOI\objects value with a path to your desired folder, like this:
code:
Object Library;d:\some_folder\objects


- Michael
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 From:  Psygorn (DRILLBIT)
6507.468 
Hello all,

How can I do this:

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 From:  Michael Gibson
6507.469 In reply to 6507.468 
Hi Psygorn, well the scene browser pane comes from the file BrowserPane.htm so that's one file that you would need to edit.

The place they are going into on the bottom is in CommandBar.htm . So first step is go into CommandBar.htm and find the spot where they are being inserted into. Set up a similar spot in BrowserPane.htm and then edit the CustomUi scripts so they're inserting into the browser pane instead of into the command bar.

The CustomUI scripts are located in your appdata\Moi\startup folder. If you look inside them you'll see something like this in each one:

code:
moi.ui.commandBar.CommandBarCustomUI.insertAdjacentHTML( ...


You'll need to change that to something like:

code:
moi.ui.getUIPanel( 'moi://ui/BrowserPane.htm' ).CommandBarCustomUI.insertAdjacentHTML( ...


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 From:  Psygorn (DRILLBIT)
6507.470 In reply to 6507.469 
Hi Michael,

And how can I change the size of command bar icons (I am talking about Custom UI icons)
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 From:  Psygorn (DRILLBIT)
6507.471 In reply to 6507.469 
Hello again,

So, Michael I did follow your instructions and it worked! Thanks :-)

However, I have few new questions:



Edit: If you take a look at above picture you will see that it seems Icons of "options" and "help" is just copied from command bar to Brow span. I mean they were not moved it looks like they were copied! ( I think I can remove those in the Browse pan area but don't know how to do that safely,I mean I am afraid to mess up something)
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 From:  Michael Gibson
6507.472 In reply to 6507.470 
Hi Psygorn,

re:
> And how can I change the size of command bar icons (I am talking about Custom UI icons)

The icon size for a command button comes from this line in moi.css :

code:
moi\:CommandButton > img, moi\:CommandMenuButton > img, moi\:CommandSplitButton > img {
	width:3.25em;
	height:3.25em;
}


So to change the size of the command bar icons you would need to put a new CSS style rule that overrides that one. You could put it inside a <style></style> block inside the <head> section of a document and then all the command buttons in that document would use your overridden icon width and height.

- Michael
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 From:  Michael Gibson
6507.473 In reply to 6507.471 
Hi Psygorn,

re:
> However, I have few new questions:
>
> How can I remove icons within the red boxes?

The red box on the bottom does not contain any icons already so that one is already done! ;)

For the other ones, if you want only those command buttons to not have icons you would need to add something to distinguish them from the other command buttons like adding a class="noicon" to them, and then put in a rule in the top of the document to hide the icons in things that have a class named "noicon" which would be something like this:

code:
moi\:CommandButton.noicon > img, moi\:CommandMenuButton.noicon > img, moi\:CommandSplitButton.noicon > img {
    display:none;
}


re:
> What should I do if I want them here?

That area is defined by the file SidePane.htm, so you would insert them into that file.

One thing you should be aware of is that usually this kind of major customization to the UI will cause some problems down the line when you want to move to a new version of MoI.

- Michael
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 From:  Psygorn (DRILLBIT)
6507.474 In reply to 6507.473 
Hi Michael,

Thank you for your reply.

> How can I remove icons within the red boxes?

I should alter CommandBar.htm or BrowserPan.htm right?
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 From:  Michael Gibson
6507.475 In reply to 6507.474 
Hi Psygorn,

re:
> I should alter CommandBar.htm or BrowserPan.htm right?

Yup, just make a backup copy of it and then you can experiment with changing them.

- Michael
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 From:  Psygorn (DRILLBIT)
6507.476 In reply to 6507.473 
Hi Michael,

> For the other ones, if you want only those command buttons to not have icons you would need to add something to distinguish them from the other command buttons like adding a class="noicon" to them, and then put in a rule in the top of the document to hide the icons in things that have a class named "noicon" which would be something like this:

code:
moi\:CommandButton.noicon > img, moi\:CommandMenuButton.noicon > img, moi\:CommandSplitButton.noicon > img {
display:none;
}

Instead of Doing above I went to -> AppData\Roaming\Moi\startup and there I opened .JS files responsible for custom ui icons in there I put "//" before the line that starts with : var icon = "....

In other words I deactivate that part. the icons disappear from the command bar or browser pan area.

My question is that was it a safe move? or it will cause me problems?
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 From:  Michael Gibson
6507.477 In reply to 6507.476 
Hi Psygorn,

re:
> In other words I deactivate that part. the icons disappear from the command bar or browser pan area.

That will result in the icon being blank but I think you'll have a blank area taking up the same size as the icon would have.


>
> My question is that was it a safe move? or it will cause me problems?

It shouldn't cause any problems.

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 From:  Psygorn (DRILLBIT)
6507.478 In reply to 6507.477 
Hi Michael,

> That will result in the icon being blank but I think you'll have a blank area taking up the same size as the icon would have.

I think there is no blank unused areas.

If you notice I had removed select buttons hide/unhide button from the Browser Pan area. and I think they are just disappeared without leaving a blank space in their place. I am not sure.

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 From:  Michael Gibson
6507.479 In reply to 6507.478 
Hi Psygorn, sorry maybe I didn't understand what you were asking about. The "icon" of a MoI command button means the part of the button that displays an image in it. When you said you wanted to get rid of those "icons" I thought that meant you wanted to have some buttons where the image part of the button was removed leaving only the text part still in place.

But it seems that when you said you wanted to remove some "icons" you meant you wanted to remove some buttons entirely is that correct?

Anyway seems that you've got it figured out.

- Michael
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 From:  jabber (JABBERMACY)
6507.480 
just one request: DARK UI
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