Difference between revisions of "Worker - An Introduction"

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You also can set up the Worker command button bank(s) to suit you. Choose how many rows of them & how many banks (each bank will have the same number of buttons) as well. I use two banks of buttons, the second bank behind the main bank of 42 buttons, carries buttons for working with many different types of file compression, plus some for audio ripping to various specific formats. You cycle to the next main button bank by hitting the bottom bar in the Worker window - it holds the date/time, free RAM, swap usage - though this is somewhat configurable too.
You also can set up the Worker command button bank(s) to suit you. Choose how many rows of them & how many banks (each bank will have the same number of buttons) as well. I use two banks of buttons, the second bank behind the main bank of 42 buttons, carries buttons for working with many different types of file compression, plus some for audio ripping to various specific formats. You cycle to the next main button bank by hitting the bottom bar in the Worker window - it holds the date/time, free RAM, swap usage - though this is somewhat configurable too.
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I use a number of buttons that came as part of my initial Worker install, though most of the buttons in my config have been made by me to suit my needs. When you see a button in a screenshot that has a "dog eared" top right corner, that means that if you use your RMB on it, you will have access to another button option that is hiding underneath. (You could for example have the top button saying '''Edit''' for editing existing files, & the button accessed via the RMB, underneath, saying '''Edit New''' for creating new files.)
I use a number of buttons that came as part of my initial Worker install, though most of the buttons in my config have been made by me to suit my needs. When you see a button in a screenshot that has a "dog eared" top right corner, that means that if you use your RMB on it, you will have access to another button option that is hiding underneath. (You could for example have the top button saying '''Edit''' for editing existing files, & the button accessed via the RMB, underneath, saying '''Edit New''' for creating new files.)
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