Hi Ian! Am Sonntag, den 14.11.2010, 17:34 +0000 schrieb Ian Lynch: > > Concerning the dialog - yes, it might help. But if an "Apply" button > > gets added, then - in perceived 99% of all cases - the dialog will > just > hide the object that gets transformed. > > Just move the dialogue to the side of the screen. Inkscape seems to > manage > this situation well enough. With hi-res screens there is normally > plenty of > space.
>From my point-of-view, this is different. Inkscape is a graphic tool that is used by experienced designers. We may assume that those guys do have better hardware (e.g. larger screens). And, Inkscape does have another concept with docked panes ... We - in contrast - develop an office suite that also targets other "markets" like developing countries. Although the minimum system requirements state "1024x768", the design for OOo still targets netbook resolutions. If there would have been more space, I would have designed the new printing dialog differently :-) > > So people are fighting against > > the dialog window :-) > > Dialogues associated with objects works well for me, you can always > not call it up if yo don't want to use it. What I read here is "just move it aside", "you can always not call it up". This - so my understanding - just creates more manual effort for the users (moving, clicking, calling, closing), although a simple feature like that should "just work". And "just works" starts with moving with cursor keys or mouse dragging. Cheers, Christoph -- Unsubscribe instructions: Email to discuss+h...@documentfoundation.org Posting guidelines: http://netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.html Archive: http://www.documentfoundation.org/lists/discuss/ *** All posts to this list are publicly archived ***