I have two user interface suggestions as follows (both I think would be very easy to do):
(1) The ability to set a custom icon/avatar for a particular VM to allow distinguishing between (for example) RHEL and CentOS distros (currently both show as a RedHat logo). The current list is very limited. The idea would be to select an icon from the internal list, or be able to specify an external png or jpg.
(2) The ability to create groups in the VM list, into which VMs could be moved, and have the groups expandable or collapsible. This would allow you to group by distro, or by use category, or whatever. It would help people like me who have a very large number of VMs, too many for the list to exist on the screen without a scroll bar. Being able to organize the VMs into a logical hierarchy would be a great advantage to people like me. There would need to be a mechanism to select the icon for the group, either an internal icon, or an external file as in (1) above.
For me this would greatly enhance VirtualBox, and probably wouldn't be too hard to do.
Simple Addition to the User Interface
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Re: Simple Addition to the User Interface
- You can set the custom icon for a VM already, by using the command (more details in the User Manual, ch. 8.8.1 General Settings):
VBoxManage modifyvm "<VM>" --iconfile <filename>
- You can group VMs already. Just select the VMs, right-click and select "Group". You can then move VMs in and out at will, expand and collapse. Your idea/suggestion is already here, for a long time actually... More details in the User Manual, ch. 1.10 Using VM Groups.
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Re: Simple Addition to the User Interface
Thanks socratis, not quite sure how I missed the "Group" option in the right click. Would be nice if (1) could be done via the GUI though.
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Re: Simple Addition to the User Interface
That feature has got to be the least asked feature available, even in the CLI. That, along with the BIOS fade...nixuser wrote:Would be nice if (1) could be done via the GUI though.
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