Re: help wanted, trying out a few ideas for post 0.94



On Sun, 2004-07-18 at 02:46, Alan Horkan wrote:
On Sat, 17 Jul 2004, Lars Clausen wrote:
On Fri, 2004-07-16 at 01:00, Alan Horkan wrote:
Layers a lot with the Gimp, I wrote scripts to provide New Layer from
Cut/Copy that I'm rather proud of which make it very quick and easy to
create a new layer.  Also Inkscape is working towards
adding Layers like functionality and I took a closer look at Adobe
Illustrator.

Nifty, aren't they?

I also need to take a look at getting changing the label, having numbers
on the layer names would be nice (but no # or [] or other junk).  Also
'New' just takes up space, a New Layer ceases to be New as soon as you
have created it.

Layer 4
Layer 3
Layer 2
Layer 1
Background

Not difficult, just something I've wanted for a while.

Good idea.

I think more people would appreciate the Layers features if they had
menu items, making them more discoverable and allow them to have
convenient keybindings.  "money for old rope".

The menu bar is getting awfully wide already.

I'll double check but I think the menubar is still narrow enough to fit on
small crappy displays, and as someone who long suffered it is something I
try to be careful about.

"Input Methods" is a two word menu item and when you have the menu bar on
the items in it still disappear.  I was hoping that it would be going away
soon.

I think (but I'm not sure) that it should go away with the input method
overhaul.

Or are you suggesting a context menu in the Layers dialog?

No, I think that a context menu in the Layers dialog would be a hideous
abomination.  It would be undiscoverable (to all but those who randomly
right click all over the place, have read the documentation in great
detail, or have used another application that has implemented such
unpleasantness).

Such as, oh, Windows 2000+ or Mac or 

I dont particularly like having a Layers dialog/palette open on screen, I
prefer to work with it as a transative dialog.  Providing a convenient top
level menu for Layer items makes it much less necessary to keep a Layer
palette onscreen taking up space if you really dont want it there.

The context menu in the Layers palette (as discussed previously more of a
right-click menu than an actual 'context' menu) in some other programs
particularly annoys me because it contains features not available from the
main menus (but it likely that will be corrected with the next menu
reorganisation).

I agree with this.  But it's easier to manipulate layers when you can
just right-click them and select an action for that layer on the menu
that's there, instead of left-clicking the layer then going to a menu in
a different window and left-clicking there.  I know context menus are
harder to discover, but once you get the idea of their existence, you
look for them everywhere and they make life easier.

(Alt+L is being used as shortcut for Tools/Line which would need to be
changed but I'm sure Dia will have single letter bindings again whenever
the text entry is overhauled).

You'll notice that I have reserved Alt keybindings for the tools.  I'd
like to keep it that way.

Yeah but things like Alt+F are needed to access the _File menu
Alt+E for the _Edit menu etc

it is unfortunate that the text input prevents us from using single letter
bindings for the tools for now.

Yes.  Unfortunately, the input method overhaul is not trivial.  Right
now I'm looking at rotation instead, which I have mostly figured out,
will just need to get the renderers to work with me.

-Lars




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