is it possible to add my own tools to the tools panel

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is it possible to add my own tools to the tools panel

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sorry if this been asked before.

is it possible to add my own tools to the tools panel like i can using the tools menu?

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No (there was a plan for it, but I think they sort of dropped it).
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Trond wrote:No (there was a plan for it, but I think they sort of dropped it).
bugger :D

Thanks Trond
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Geez... :roll:

I don't mean to rain on your parade or anything, but couldn't you have chosen a more descriptive title for your topic ? :evil: After all, you've been around long enough to know how it works.

To put it simply, your choice of words, here, is kinda dumb.
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no one else seamed to have a problem with it.
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sirrab wrote:no one else seamed to have a problem with it.
Maybe they had problem with it but they don't wan't to leave reply.
Imagine almost all topic names similar to yours, it would be real mess.
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> couldn't you have chosen a more descriptive title for your topic ?

+1
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cas wrote:
sirrab wrote:no one else seamed to have a problem with it.
Maybe they had problem with it but they don't wan't to leave reply.
Imagine almost all topic names similar to yours, it would be real mess.
I got the answer I was after though.
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> I got the answer I was after though

That's good, but a lot of us ignore topic titles like that as they don't get our
attention. I only ended up reading it as it was the only new post since my
last visit at the time. Normally, it would stay ignored. Just use better titles
in future, please. It's for the good of the forum, especially when people
go to search for topics later.
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bored? need someone to have a go at?

im getting a bit sick of it.
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Not having a go at you; just giving you a heads-up on what's expected here.
You can take it the wrong way if you want, but both Blue and Cas agreed
with me in their replies.
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Post by Kaeru Gaman »

lol? Kindergarden to the power of three?

@sirrab:
chose a descriptive title next time! basta!

... if there is one thing that makes me and other guys more sick than a not-descriptive title,
it's a colleque who insists in being advisory resistent like a four year old. :x
oh... and have a nice day.
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sirrab wrote:bored? need someone to have a go at?

im getting a bit sick of it.
@sirrab: I agree with Kaeru, PB, and countless others.

Wouldn't you want a meaningful title for the threads you are reading? I wouldn't want to logon to find 20 threads with titles of "I have a problem," or "why doesn't this work," or "Sorry if this has been asked before." When you are searching for something it is not a pretty sight to see a list of topics like that to wade through.

There's no need to feel picked on. How else could you know of a better way than to be told. Good Day.
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Hi,

Just to throw in my 2 pennies worth.
I agree that a more descriptive title does in fact make it easier when searching the forum for help. It's helped me hundreds of times.

Looking at other forums I'm not sure what's up with people lately but I've noticed they are getting easily annoyed by trivial things that others are posting.

I read this forum everyday and I must say this is the best forum I've ever used. Everyone here does there best to help and people respond quicker here than on any of the other forums I use.
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Post by rsts »

@sirrab

No one is "picking" on you.

Responses have come from some very knowledgable and helpful people.

Do you really want to piss them off and have them ignore future requests for assistance?

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