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I attended the Great Lakes User Group meeting in Chicago last week and there was lively discussion around things we would like to see in future releases of Cloverleaf. As part of this discussion, we were introduced to the “Hook & Loop” design team at Infor, who is responsible for the minimalist look and feel of the 6.x IDE. One of the major drawbacks to this is the emphasis on a purely white background and grayscale icons.
During our initial 6.x implementation, I was given a clgui.jar file from Goutham that contained some colored icons, which greatly enhances the IDE. I was told that this would be standard in 6.2, but it isn’t. As a result, I’ve had to continually hack the clgui.jar file to reinsert these colored icons.
I mentioned this to the other attendees and there was great interest in this enhancement. As a result, I am attaching a link to my “hacked” clgui.jar files for you to evaluate.
Link here:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/blv6f803rxd6wmm/AADmVFa0OSMKJXgQvTzWgl6da?dl=0 ” class=”bbcode_url”> https://www.dropbox.com/sh/blv6f803rxd6wmm/AADmVFa0OSMKJXgQvTzWgl6da?dl=0 Disclaimer: These files are an attempt to enhance the Cloverleaf 6.1.2 and 6.2 IDE’s by adding colored icons. This is not approved by Infor, so use at your discretion. As always, backup your original client clgui.jar file before using these files. I take no responsibility for any damage these may do to your Cloverleaf client.
Files are as follows (rename to clgui.jar):
clgui612.jar – 6.1.2 client clgui.jar file
clgui32.jar – 6.2 32-bit portable client clgui.jar file
clgui64.jar – 6.2 64-bit portable client clgui.jar file
I’ve also attached a couple of screenshots so you can see the difference.
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