MrToM
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This may be just me having a blonde moment but here's the issue...
If I open the 'Adobe Color Themes' panel and have it as 'floating' I get the panel on the left...
If I then dock the panel into my other panels on the right of the workspace I get the panel on the right...
Now, here's the problem...
In neither configuration is there any way to scroll down the list to see the rest of the options. (In fact its not even obvious that there ARE further options in the default 'floating' panel)
I appreciate that I can 'drag' the size of the panel to reveal all the options but whilst that may be OK for the 'floating' panel its hardly convenient for when its docked.
Not only that, but as the list is 'active' and updated as people add to it, if the list gets any longer then it wouldn't even be convenient when 'floating' either.
Is there some mystical virtual scroll bar somewhere that I'm just not seeing?
Is it just another 'Friday afternoon' design flaw by the crack team of Adobe software engineers? (Which is where my money is)
Is it just me?
Is anyone else with CC 2014 having the same issue and found a solution?
Why did Adobe remove Kuler?
What was wrong with it?
It worked...damn it!
Answers on a postcard...please.
Regards.
MrTom.
If I open the 'Adobe Color Themes' panel and have it as 'floating' I get the panel on the left...
If I then dock the panel into my other panels on the right of the workspace I get the panel on the right...
Now, here's the problem...
In neither configuration is there any way to scroll down the list to see the rest of the options. (In fact its not even obvious that there ARE further options in the default 'floating' panel)
I appreciate that I can 'drag' the size of the panel to reveal all the options but whilst that may be OK for the 'floating' panel its hardly convenient for when its docked.
Not only that, but as the list is 'active' and updated as people add to it, if the list gets any longer then it wouldn't even be convenient when 'floating' either.
Is there some mystical virtual scroll bar somewhere that I'm just not seeing?
Is it just another 'Friday afternoon' design flaw by the crack team of Adobe software engineers? (Which is where my money is)
Is it just me?
Is anyone else with CC 2014 having the same issue and found a solution?
Why did Adobe remove Kuler?
What was wrong with it?
It worked...damn it!
Answers on a postcard...please.
Regards.
MrTom.