See comments below,

Christian Werner wrote:
As a user, may I present three suggestions, two of which should be very easy and still yield an improvement.

1) remove the Pipeline Preview: This may be rude because it's somehow nice. But then again, you cannot change what happens to the pipeline anyway. Also, I don't think one would change his mind about the selection of the inputs just because the Pipeline Preview shows something unsuspected. Most of the time the user knows what he is doing and wants to quickly and easily select his inputs. The actual layout works against this intend. The Pipeline Preview can be included again once a nice layout is found.

I am not sure what the "Pipeline Preview" is, but if you mean the "Pipeline Browser," I use the Pipeline Browser extensively: (1) to A-B visibility for comparisons, (2) to fork additional pipelines, and (3) to alter what is displaced in multi-view scenarios, that is, frequently switch keyboard focus for tweaking individual display contents. Thus, please don't remove the Pipeline Browser, The Pipeline Browser, along with the filters is one of PV's major strengths for me. This also applies to the fact that ParaView can access multiple results databases (even in different formats); one cannot do this and keep it all straight without the Pipleline Browser.

2) hide the Pipeline Preview and make it visible if the user wants to

3) change the layout such that the inputs are shown on top and let QT manage the form's height. You normally don't use so many inputs, so this most probably would never lead to problems.


Best regards,
Christian

Paul Edwards wrote:
One simple fix would be to make sure that the preview window isn't
selectable.  A lot of my users get confused thinking one box is for
the input and the other as the source.

Regards,
Paul

On 12 March 2010 19:10, Utkarsh Ayachit <utkarsh.ayac...@kitware.com> wrote:
I cannot agree more. I am going to take a stab and fixing this before
3.8. We've just had too many complaints about this dialog to keep on
delaying this.

Utkarsh

On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 2:00 PM, Christian Werner
<christian.wer...@rwth-aachen.de> wrote:
Hello!

I wonder why the input port selection is so cramped in the input editor. It is really bad that you cannot actually read out the selections you make without moving the scrollbar. Then, after scrolling, you cannot change the other input without scrolling back. This really steals your time. On the other hand there is that pipeline preview which is nice to see but honestly
I'd instantly trade it away for a better overview on my inputs. I have
attached a picture that shows the situation on my PC.

By the way, doesn't anyone have any idea about my last issue? (no cell/point
data in imported ITK volumes):
"Create Cell or Point Data out of Image"
Best regards,
Christian

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