Process cog colour
Hi,
Perhaps I'm missing a setting somewhere? but since the last couple of updates when I press "cmd D" to process a file the cog changes from white to orange while prosessing but then it goes back to white after it's been processed so it's hard to see which files have been processed and which haven't ?
Does anyone else have this problem or perhaps a fix for it?
Thanks in advance,
Dave
Perhaps I'm missing a setting somewhere? but since the last couple of updates when I press "cmd D" to process a file the cog changes from white to orange while prosessing but then it goes back to white after it's been processed so it's hard to see which files have been processed and which haven't ?
Does anyone else have this problem or perhaps a fix for it?
Thanks in advance,
Dave
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Dave,
As far as I can recall this has always been the way it was. Orange when selected for processing, white when processed.
Or, sometimes, no cog at all for reasons unexplained - but then If I process the same file multiple times the cog is not often telling me much anyway.
I use a Windows machine - maybe it's different on a Mac?
Grant0 -
I have replaced the browser_process.tiff that is in the Resource folder inside the app with this one
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_v32s ... sp=sharing
its basically the browser_process.tiff with a green tick on it so I can see what been processed easier. New just have to remember to update it each time you reinstall0 -
It's true, the cog doesn't tell much. It's just a progress indicator.
While processing, a spinning circle appears next to the Cursor Tool area, on the right side. Looks like just a 'busy' indicator. But when you click on it, a little 'Activities' window pops up. And above the progress bar it tells you: 'Processed X out of Y jobs - About Z minutes left'. Comes in handy for larger processing queues. Drag it to a nice place on your screen.
For even more information, there is the Queue tab. With countdown timer and progress bar at the bottom. It has tabs for the remaining queue and the processing history.
Regards,
Hans0
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