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[enhancement]: Need to be able to add Workflows as separate buttons on the left panel (under Generation / Upscaling / Workflows / Models / Queue / Gallery). #6848

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rollingcookies opened this issue Sep 13, 2024 · 0 comments
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What should this feature add?

It would be very convenient to attach already existing frequently used workflows, which are in the form of separate files in the Workflows section, as buttons on the left panel under the main functions (work areas) of the program.

For example, there is a regular need to generate images based on simple text queries in final quality. This problem is easily solved by the TXT2IMG workflow, which already has a built-in HiresFix. Thus, it is logical to include this frequently used feature in the list of main workspaces located in the left pane.

There may also be other workflows that you have to use all the time and if you have to open them now by going to the Workflow section and wading through the large list of available workflow files to find the one you need, you can open it. This is very inconvenient. Workflows are just as important in everyday work as the functions that are now available in the left pane.

This can be designed in the way of buttons (top-to-bottom): Generation / Upscaling / Workflows / Models / Queue / Gallery + [divider] + Worflow 1 / Workflow 2 / Workflow 3 / ...

A similar approach is implemented in Obsidian (in the “Pinned Notes” plugin for pinning frequently used notes to a similar panel). Also in it, when adding an item to the panel, you can specify an icon that the user will use to identify the item. This plugin uses a resource of ready-made icons (https://lucide.dev), but you could do with one in the form of a "script" / "code sheet" / "play button" / or, as it is done in Opera, for workspaces: there are 10 predefined icons, or can be used icons from the standard Emoji set.

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@rollingcookies rollingcookies added the enhancement New feature or request label Sep 13, 2024
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