Am 03.12.2010 um 15:54 schrieb Abdelrazak Younes:

> On 03/12/2010 15:52, Stephan Witt wrote:
>> Am 03.12.2010 um 15:31 schrieb Abdelrazak Younes:
>> 
>>   
>>> On 30/11/2010 17:33, Pavel Sanda wrote:
>>>     
>>>> Liviu Andronic wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>       
>>>>> I would suspect that a wavy line might be more desirable (as in MS
>>>>> Word, gtkspell, OOo, etc.), and if I remember this was the original
>>>>> implementation (although then the wavy line was too big :) ).
>>>>> 
>>>>>         
>>>> so we are at circles, since the wavy line was killed not so long ago :)
>>>> not that i have opinion about this issue.
>>>> 
>>>>       
>>> Well,  the way the wavy line looks is probably due to my poor 10 minutes 
>>> coding time attempt to implement it because I didn't find a ready to use 
>>> solution in Qt.
>>> Now, instead of insisting on the dotted line, couldn't we try to improve 
>>> the wavy line drawing instead?
>>>     
>> No problem. Who is "we", please? :-)
>>   
> 
> "We" is Vincent and you of course :-)

What, me? :-)

>> Seriously, the rowpainter code is full of hard codes values and with 
>> interesting interactions to other classes, e. g. Row.
>> I'm not in the position to have fun with the changes I'd like to see.
> 
> What changes you'd like to see?

AFAICS, the location and coding of some constants.
I did no serious investigation until now...
Only one example:
I tried to adjust the left margin to zoom factor. Guess what happened...
The cursor was misplaced badly. 
Another example:
Imagine you want to increase the thickness of the change bar.
Where to start and what classes has to be changed?

But it may very well be the fact that I didn't get the big picture.
Anyway, I expect endless discussions.

Stephan

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