Re: [GNC] A feature request for next release

2018-09-03 Thread Geert Janssens
Op maandag 3 september 2018 21:12:45 CEST schreef Adrien Monteleone: > Forgot to ask, but I’m sure I’ll see it when I get it built and fire the > inspector, but, did you happen to assign mnemonics to them for keyboard > access? They should be the same as the corresponding menu items, because the

Re: [GNC] A feature request for next release

2018-09-03 Thread Adrien Monteleone
Forgot to ask, but I’m sure I’ll see it when I get it built and fire the inspector, but, did you happen to assign mnemonics to them for keyboard access? Regards, Adrien > On Sep 3, 2018, at 12:42 PM, Geert Janssens > wrote: > > I have just committed changes which will make the toolbar

Re: [GNC] A feature request for next release

2018-09-03 Thread Adrien Monteleone
Will do, thanks Geert. Regards, Adrien > On Sep 3, 2018, at 12:42 PM, Geert Janssens > wrote: > > I have just committed changes which will make the toolbar buttons default to > (small) icons and text. Although this makes the toolbar wider on most page > types it's the best compromise to

Re: [GNC] A feature request for next release

2018-09-03 Thread Rich Shepard
On Mon, 3 Sep 2018, Geert Janssens wrote: I have just committed changes which will make the toolbar buttons default to (small) icons and text. Although this makes the toolbar wider on most page types it's the best compromise to make with the current state of the ui (and quality of the icons).

Re: [GNC] A feature request for next release

2018-09-03 Thread Geert Janssens
I have just committed changes which will make the toolbar buttons default to (small) icons and text. Although this makes the toolbar wider on most page types it's the best compromise to make with the current state of the ui (and quality of the icons). Adrien, you may want to experiment with

Re: [GNC] A feature request for next release

2018-09-03 Thread Rich Shepard
On Mon, 3 Sep 2018, Adrien Monteleone wrote: It doesn’t appear that way from what I’ve tested so far. Adrien, Okay. Thanks for testing. Regards, Rich ___ gnucash-user mailing list gnucash-user@gnucash.org To update your subscription preferences

Re: [GNC] A feature request for next release

2018-09-03 Thread Adrien Monteleone
It doesn’t appear that way from what I’ve tested so far. The labels have to be added in code first and then you can use CSS to hide one or the other. I examined a few buttons without visible labels and they had no label defined at all. You can use the GtkInspector to test this by adding the

Re: [GNC] A feature request for next release

2018-09-03 Thread Rich Shepard
On Sun, 2 Sep 2018, David Cousens wrote: All of the icons in the toolbar that I have looked at in GC 3.2 running on Linux (Mint 19) seem to have tooltips which explain their function implemented which show up if you hover over the icons (not just Save Close and Split). A little slow but ok

Re: [GNC] A feature request for next release

2018-09-03 Thread Rich Shepard
On Mon, 3 Sep 2018, Adrien Monteleone wrote: Not sure about the tooltips, but some (not all) icons have labels defined. If they did, then both would show by default as they do now for some buttons, but then users would have the option to use CSS to hide either the icon or the label if they only

Re: [GNC] A feature request for next release

2018-09-03 Thread Adrien Monteleone
Not sure about the tooltips, but some (not all) icons have labels defined. If they did, then both would show by default as they do now for some buttons, but then users would have the option to use CSS to hide either the icon or the label if they only wanted one or the other. Regards, Adrien >

Re: [GNC] A feature request for next release

2018-09-02 Thread David Cousens
Rich, All of the icons in the toolbar that I have looked at in GC 3.2 running on Linux (Mint 19) seem to have tooltips which explain their function implemented which show up if you hover over the icons (not just Save Close and Split). A little slow but ok while you become familiar with the icon

Re: [GNC] A feature request for next release

2018-09-02 Thread Rich Shepard
On Sun, 2 Sep 2018, Geert Janssens wrote: Agreed completely and more or less the basic idea underpinning the motivation I gave. If you read the Gnome human interface guidelines (which I was alluding at in "toolkit's defaults and guidelines") they are also very much focused on function, not on

Re: [GNC] A feature request for next release

2018-09-02 Thread Geert Janssens
Op zondag 2 september 2018 20:49:22 CEST schreef Rich Shepard: > On Sun, 2 Sep 2018, Geert Janssens wrote: > > As for the specific suggestion of text only tool bar buttons, this used to > > be one of such user tweaks. Unfortunately gtk (the gui toolkit we depend > > on) dropped this option. You

Re: [GNC] A feature request for next release

2018-09-02 Thread Rich Shepard
On Sun, 2 Sep 2018, Geert Janssens wrote: As for the specific suggestion of text only tool bar buttons, this used to be one of such user tweaks. Unfortunately gtk (the gui toolkit we depend on) dropped this option. You could consider this a bug, but that would make it a gtk bug. I don't want

Re: [GNC] A feature request for next release

2018-09-02 Thread Geert Janssens
Op zondag 2 september 2018 19:17:47 CEST schreef Rich Shepard: > On Sun, 2 Sep 2018, Adrien Monteleone wrote: > > I think labels are already planned to be added for all icons. > > Adrien, > >That's a good start. Yep. > > > There have also been discussions around the icon choices

Re: [GNC] A feature request for next release

2018-09-02 Thread Rich Shepard
On Sun, 2 Sep 2018, Adrien Monteleone wrote: I think labels are already planned to be added for all icons. Adrien, That's a good start. There have also been discussions around the icon choices themselves and/or redesigning the application around the Gnome Human Interface guidelines which

Re: [GNC] A feature request for next release

2018-09-02 Thread Adrien Monteleone
I think labels are already planned to be added for all icons. There have also been discussions around the icon choices themselves and/or redesigning the application around the Gnome Human Interface guidelines which will likely remove some of them entirely or replace them with label-buttons.

[GNC] A feature request for next release

2018-09-01 Thread Rich Shepard
I know how to read text, but don't have all icons for all applications memorized. The only three icons with accompanying text on the current (3.2) version are Save, Close, and Split. Every widget set has several choices for pictures so there's no standard. However, word such as Post, and