Introducing a new feature ...
growing slowly the signing of the web UI and while the app is running and then this is more of the same we have taken it a bit further and and consolidated some of the Functions that I think one need when fine tuning the the look and feel of a web application and I'm very happy about how this is turning out of course whenever you do something like this and move the front here forward. You see a lot of possibilities and new things that you can add but we need to pace it and take Things in order to make it usable so I'm very and To see as they can eager to hear the feedback on once it gets used to to see So that we prioritize the right things to do I'm gonna talk a bit about where we are and what we want to achieve.
You're just gonna use the Standard model to show these things and What has happened from before is that we have a new icon here that Costs the turn key live editor and this is the view model editor so they resemble each other and it's a combination of the And the run button which we had from before where you prototype and start the system in either WPF or in the the local turn key prototypers so this is sort of a hybrid between the the view model editor where you actually changed the definition of the views and This where you actually run the application so if I push this one I And always get a corresponding View model Connected to it. So this is because they share some of the logic so if you don't want to see it you don't need to look at it, but it's there and this is basically a Embedded browser then you And Value two Microsoft's embedded edge browser which is replacing the old Internet Explorer and edge so What happened there was that they said that well there's no connection to the toy machine
So what we want to do is to set up a server so this is something that is Looks very much as it did in the play button that we can check if we have a current turn key Core installed we need one of those and that we can use so this is new and Particularly you launch has been asking for the ability to connect it to a M driven service that so so this is optional You can either run it towards a local XML file or you can use the M driven server and that will use the Settings from the cloud connection for for data If you choose that one this button lights up and you get to this one where you actually can Set the server that you want to run against but for now I'm gonna use the XML So what I want to do is to restart the turnkey core and This New text highlights in red when it's Discovered that the if there's a server running or the settings from before doesn't match the file that we actually Working on so I'm working on a file that's stored in the internet cache here. So sample model for associations and Restart the server and once that is done I and Can fold this tab again and then this one is Started with our application. So this is basically Just the application in the browser nothing to it so far but when we choose to Fold down this live edit tab we get the the view model tree and also some of the View of the settings that are interesting Per view model column. So when I click something here Like this all things I can see that this is position that the position 0x and 0 y and if I were to To change this to like 10 instead This would immediately jump and I don't have to Refresh anything and that's the beauty of us running within Harness like this because we can do the Push and refresh for you.
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