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@tivivi63 It is entirely possible, but I have no idea what your ideal layout would look like. If you'd like to work on it, or have a robot companion work on the UI with you to get it to what you want, I'd be happy to accept a pull request for it. Thanks! |
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@tivivi63 Yep, but that's not really an excuse anymore. You can have Claude (or whatever) do it. I've never done any WPF or C# work in my life, that part is up to Claude Code. I just QA it, test it, and make sure things look reasonably correct with the data I have available. Anyway, if you'd like this to happen, that's the way to get it done. I'm not game to guess what you want a UI element to look like and go back and forth on it a whole bunch. That's just painful for everyone. If you'd like to do that, open a [FEATURE] issue and I'll assign it to you. Thanks! |
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Hello guys,
This is undeniably a great product, tremendous work 🤩 I really get thrilled using the tool against all my on-prem instances (30+ for the time being), I'd like to know if the tool can cope with more boxes.
A suggestion and a couple questions:
a) could it be possible to design some "shrinked" UI card control in
Overviewtab, restricted to friendly name and health colored-dot, that can be toggled small/full on purpose? It may offer a far better readability for non 38-inches-screen dudes like me 😁b) how can I mute
Long-running Queries Clearednotifications? There are tons of, flooding theHistorytab, for example when mates are executing heavy long-running queries (data migrations, for example).c) any welcome RAM/CPU requirements for dashboard-running machine in the perspective of handling 50-100 instances?
Thanks,
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