Re: First offered sheet



On Mon, 15 Jul 2002, Alan Horkan wrote:

On Mon, 15 Jul 2002, Dolores Alia de Saravia wrote:
 
i deliberately choose to call my new sheet 'Assorted' to exploit this
behaviour :)

Evil:)  

if my work is not entirely redundant by the time of the next release it
would appear first.

I think the old ordering maked sense.

I think it makes sense to have UML first, but if you dont use UML you
might disagree.
Perhaps if dia remembered the sheet that was last used and switched to
that on startup?

Options:

Alphabetic ordering (current style)
  (pro: easy to search con: no help for personal/frequently used sheets)
Put personal sheets at top, otherwise alphabetic (v. 0.88.1 style)
  (pro: easy access to own sheets, cons: slightly confusing search, no 
   help for frequently used sheets)
Auto-select the last used sheet
  (pro: simple cons: only helps for one sheet, doesn't consider diagram)
Auto-select last used sheet or sheet used in diagram
  (pro: better for loading cons: complex, only helps for one sheet)
Put selected sheets at top (MRU ordering)
  (pro: most used sheets easy to find con: list gets confusing if you use
  many sheets) (Note: Adding a sheet would put it at top)
Small cache of MRU sheets at top
  (pro: quick access to a few sheets, rest still easy to search con: no
  perfect size for cache, uses extra menu space)

I may have to look into that vote feature of bugzilla:)

While we are asking, could the sheets be made into a tear away drop down
menu?  Is there some other relatively easy way to open out the interface
to the sheets?

Tear-off is now added.  It's very easy.

-Lars

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