The point of collapsing the histogram is to spare some room. Adding a
GUI control to do it is equivalent to using more space to save some
space. How does that solve anything ?

Remember keyboard shortcuts are user-configurable.

Le 31/05/2019 à 04:26, Patrick Shanahan a écrit :
> * David Vincent-Jones <[email protected]> [05-30-19 19:50]:
>> Remembering all of these multi-key shortcuts is a bit of a pain
>> (particularly for us old-timers) would it be practical to incorporate a
>> further option in the current set or provide an on/off icon on a 'histogram'
>> header line.
>>
>> David
>>
>> On 2019-05-30 10:14 a.m., William Ferguson wrote:
>>> 2.7 already has histogram collapsing, CTRL+SHIFT+H
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, May 30, 2019 at 12:54 PM Florian W <[email protected]
>>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>>
>>>     @julian
>>>
>>>     Collapsing the histogram is also part of my bucket of features I
>>>     would like to implement soon enough.
>>>     I see that I'm not the only one often bored by the space it takes,
>>>     even on a 24 inches display.
>>>
>>>     I think it could be associated with a key shortcut as one still
>>>     often have to look at it to control what he's doing.
>>>
>>>     And at some other times I would like to be able to enlarge it as
>>>     Giuseppe suggests for any module.
>>>
>>>     I keep in mind your inputs regarding this when I'll be able to
>>>     take some time on it.
>>>
>>>     Le jeu. 30 mai 2019 15:18, Julian Rickards
>>>     <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> a
>>>     écrit :
>>>
>>>         I use an older laptop with limited screen real estate and some
>>>         modules are quite large (height is the issue on my laptop) and
>>>         any means of improving this would be appreciated. I don't know
>>>         if it would be part of the consideration but sometimes
>>>         (recognize that I'm not an expert at dt or photography) I'd
>>>         like to collapse the histogram to have more room. In my
>>>         experience, the histogram is not always necessary for all
>>>         steps in the editing process so the ability to collapse or
>>>         open it as needed would help with screen real estate.
>>>
>>>         On Thu, May 30, 2019 at 4:51 AM Florian W
>>>         <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>>
>>>             Hi Giuseppe,
>>>
>>>             I also found myself thinking the same in some cases (for
>>>             the histogram, for modules involving curves and nodes, for
>>>             the fine tuning of a parametric mask...).
>>>
>>>             I added this to my bucket list of features I would like to
>>>             implement, I see I'm not the only one who miss it.
>>>
>>>             Le mer. 29 mai 2019 18:08, Maurizio Paglia
>>>             <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> a écrit :
>>>
>>>                 Ciao Giuseppe,
>>>                 I have the same difficulty.
>>>                 Please try to look the new dt GUI design because I
>>>                 think it could solve this problem.
>>>                 You can test it compiling dt 2.7 from source.
>>>
>>>                 Thank you,
>>>                 Maurizio
>>>
>>>                 Il giorno mer 29 mag 2019 alle ore 17:30
>>>                 [email protected]
>>>                 <mailto:[email protected]>
>>>                 <[email protected]
>>>                 <mailto:[email protected]>> ha scritto:
>>>
>>>                     Hello,
>>>                     I think it could be useful to have a feature that
>>>                     allows you to view a development module in a
>>>                     separate window with larger dimensions than the
>>>                     one currently planned. There are in fact some
>>>                     modules, such as the color zone (there may be
>>>                     other modules), with which it is not easy to
>>>                     interact precisely because of the limited size of
>>>                     the window on which to operate. Perhaps a button
>>>                     on the module's header is sufficient to display
>>>                     the module in a larger window.
>>>
>>>                     What do you think about this?
>>>
>>>                     Regards,
>>>                     Giuseppe.
>>>
>>>                     
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> you might try an old-timer trick called a pencil and paper.  there is a
> new fangled gadget called post-its which are note pads with a light glue
> on one edge.
>

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