https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=167974
Eyal Rozenberg <[email protected]> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |[email protected] --- Comment #6 from Eyal Rozenberg <[email protected]> --- (In reply to vicxp0518 from comment #0) > Since we cannot do easy-panning of canvas as of today, Can't we? The right and left arrow buttons seem to work fine for me for panning in Draw... or - do you mean when you're not using the keyboard at all? > it always, yes always, finished > with the layers bar mis-clicked, which lies closely below the narrow > scrollbar, causing the Insert Layers dialog pops up. TBH - This has not happened to me; but - I use the GTK3 VCL, and I pad with the arrow keys, so maybe that's the reason. I'll note that even when over 95% of my mouse pointer is on the layers bar, a click still affects the scroll bar rather than the layer bar. You bring up the issue of the horizontal scroll bar width. Are you sure you want the ability to hide the layer bar over, say, the possibility of making the scrollbar wider? (there is, of course, the question of why the DE is not offering wider horizontal scrollbars, which one could use to perhaps declare this NOTOURBUG, but that may be kind of unfair.) > IMO An option to hide the layers bar might solve this (would reside in the > View menu), Actually, even ignoring your motivation, It seems to me like a legitimate ability, since I believe users rarely use the layers at all. But - is it accessible in some other ways? Is there a dialog for the visible layers or some kind of sidebar visibility for them? I'm not necessarily saying that's a condition for introducing the toggle you're asking for, but it would be easier to justify that way. > if it's still difficult to make the canvas panning much easier > for mouse users. Is there another bug report asking for making that panning otherwise easier? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.
