Le 26/05/2014 10:28, Kunda Loves Scribus a ?crit : > On Mon, May 26, 2014 at 9:04 AM, ale rimoldi <ale.comp_06 at xox.ch> wrote: >> the hints i tend to like more, are the ones inkscape is giving in the >> status bar.
Is this actually reflected in the http://bugs.scribus.net/view.php?id=10992 ? Or do Inkscpae provides other types of hints ? To go further that way, the next step might be to create a table on the wiki, in the same way you did with the PdfChecker warnings, so as to help hinting them. What does a hint depends on ? Obviously it depends on the active tool. So, at first thought one of the other column would be : "active tool". But do other contexts need to be hinted ? For example when changing values in the PP ? Then, what else does the hint depends on ? Should the hint depend on actually pressed keyboardmodifiers ? Or just be the same for all states and thus include description for the various possible keyboardmodifiers that change the tool's behaviour ? Should the hint sometime depend on the selected object, whether image, text or whatever frame ? Can these hints fit in the statusbar ? What is the maximum length for the hint texts so as to fit in the statusbar ? Should we have longer hints with more detailed explanation and thus make a kind of <marquee> out of the statusbar (lol) or have another dedicated "hints" window (or "hints" palette) ? > My logic for this is that Scribus has immense utility and functionality but > most people don't utilize it... True JLuc
