Hi, I am very grateful and appreciative of the great changes you have made in the new versions.
Is it possible to create a "selection Delay" option in the settings?
Currently, the settings are only done via the groovy file.
Is it possible to create an option in the settings to disable the display of Lines connecting the results in the quick search panel ?
Although I haven't tested it enough, I think that if the user doesn't clear the recent search, a large number of these lines can be annoying.
This suggestion does not mean that these lines are not useful.
Of course, it would be much better if the option to turn lines on and off could be created in the search panel itself, and the user could quickly reveal or hide the lines.
I've recently spent a lot of time making suggestions (in # 2600) for improving connections and links in FP. Other ideas can be offered. I'm waiting to see what happens with these ideas. You know the developer values other users' opinions very much. Please visit if you have the chance and support if you find it useful.
Hi, I am very grateful and appreciative of the great changes you have made in the new versions.
Is it possible to create a "selection Delay" option in the settings?
Currently, the settings are only done via the groovy file.
Is it possible to create an option in the settings to disable the display of Lines connecting the results in the quick search panel ?
Although I haven't tested it enough, I think that if the user doesn't clear the recent search, a large number of these lines can be annoying.
This suggestion does not mean that these lines are not useful.
Of course, it would be much better if the option to turn lines on and off could be created in the search panel itself, and the user could quickly reveal or hide the lines.
I've recently spent a lot of time making suggestions (in # 2600) for improving connections and links in FP. Other ideas can be offered. I'm waiting to see what happens with these ideas. You know the developer values other users' opinions very much. Please visit if you have the chance and support if you find it useful.