2011/1/30 Gabriel Gazz?n <gabcorreo at gmail.com>: >> > I'd just remove (or hide) the slider by default (perhaps giving the >> > chance >> > to bring it back with an option in the program Preferences) >> > Another thing I'd remove from sight are the Reset icon, substituting it >> > with >> > a 'right click option' over the numeric value.
Nice idea btw. >> > In my opinion anything that allows the UI to devote more size to the >> > actual >> > video and timeline and less to any other controls is a good thing! >> > (I'd of course also hide the top buttons bar by default, and perhaps >> > place a >> > Render button in the already present bottom toolbar to save more space. >> > But >> > that's for another discussion ;) >> >> Why not use the Ctrl + Enter shortcut ? ;) > > Yes, of course keyboard shortcuts are the best way to use any program. I > refered to that as a way to hide the top toolbar by defaul, but still have > the render button visible to new users. :) Just a short remark; I personally would not expect it to be Ctrl-Enter. Fullscreen shortcuts I've seen so far are Alt+Enter (DOS and some games, still today), F11 (Firefox, several other programs), and Shift-Ctrl-F (Not very sure where; perhaps Okular). Ctrl+Enter is, for me, rather a ?confirm this dialog now since Enter is used inside the dialog already? shortcut (e.g. titler would be a candidate for this). Simon