Still wip, trying to figure out stop points.

Still wip, trying to figure out stop points. In the second pic, the panel I want it to stop right there but it keeps going, not quite all the way to the left side but right over the other widget, what settings do I need to make it stop right were it is?

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17 Commentsto Still wip, trying to figure out stop points.

  1. Anonymous says:

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    Is it a panel that comes into view when you scroll the desktop?


    Our a mostly empty panel that you scroll inside of to view the icons?

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  2. Anonymous says:

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    Yes it is off screen, and I swipe to the left and it comes on screen. But I won’t it to stop where it is now not go all the way so that it covers the date widget.

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  3. Anonymous says:

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    So I assume you added a stop point?


    Make sure it is on the desktop and not in the panel.


    Maybe if you turn on always show stop points, your screen shot would better explain what you have.

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  4. Anonymous says:

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    Oh well I have the stop point on the corners of the panel, so the stop points need to be located on the desktop not on the panel?

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  5. Anonymous says:

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    If you are scrolling the desktop, then yes.

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  6. Anonymous says:

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    And you should try not to have two stop points that “activates” simultaneously.

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  7. Anonymous says:

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    Nope desktop is static it doesn’t move.

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  8. Anonymous says:

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    Then I don’t know how to advise you. Your first reply above ^ indicated the contrary.


    If you will carefully re-read my very first comment, and precisely answer the 2 questions (really just one question, asked 2 different ways), maybe I can help.



    You can not scroll a panel that is “off-screen”.

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  9. Anonymous says:

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    The panel is off screen,uh think the misunderstanding is the panel position, the icons inside the panel don’t move they are locked inside the panel. When I “swipe” the panel on screen that is position I want it to stop at, but it won’t quite stop there, it might move over the date widget. Does that make sense?


    I want the panel to stop at a certain position on the desktop.


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  10. Anonymous says:

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    Then that means you are scrolling your desktop, to bring the panel into view.

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  11. Anonymous says:

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    But nothing moves on the desktop except that panel? I guess your right never thought of it that way? I’m moving the desktop to the panel?

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  12. Anonymous says:

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    Where exactly is your stop point. What container? Desktop or inside the panel?

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  13. Anonymous says:

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    So I need to position the panel on screen then move the desktop away?

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  14. Anonymous says:

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    It’s very difficult to assist you without precise info.


    A screenshot of your setup in edit mode might help.

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  15. Anonymous says:

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    Wish I could show you a screen shot of my stop point but I can’t with creating another thread,so here goes I’ve put them on the left top corner and the bottom left corner, so that it swipes right to left and does not go up or down.


    Chris thanks for taking your time with me on this!

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  16. Anonymous says:

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    Chris Chastain posted screenshot

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  17. Anonymous says:

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    Another question, I’ve never used bindings but I saw a post that someone used a binding to change a Zooper widget. Curious to know, if I can change the color of the barcode widget(just) the white part to orange when it is charging? I don’t know anything about bindings so I could be completely wrong.

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