main: set local node icon becomes hand#85
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tridge merged 1 commit intodronecan:masterfrom May 14, 2025
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now I've pressed the "allow running tests" on this PR for you the CI will auto-build a windows binary for you. I could teach you how to setup a local build environment if you like, but for the windows build using CI is really easiest. For the linux build doing "python3 -m pip install ." is easiest |
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@tridge, great, thanks very much! i'll give it a test and see how it looks. |
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I think we can merge this maybe? No huge rush of course |
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This replaces the icon to the right of the "Set local node ID". Currently it is a checkbox but after this change it becomes a "hand" with the word "Set" to the right of it.
A checkbox is normally for turning an option on/off but in this case what we really want is more of a button. Using the "hand" icon is consistent with other pages like the "ESC MAnagement Panel"
I must admit that I haven't actually figured out how to build and run this change so it's untested but I still suspect the change works. If someone could give me a bit of advice on how to build and test I'd be overjoyed to test this important change :-)