2010/12/15 Steve Borho <[email protected]>:
> On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 2:14 AM, André Sintzoff
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 2010/12/15 Steve Borho <[email protected]>:
>>> On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 12:50 PM, Steve Borho <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 10:17 AM, John Sparrow
>>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Just some more concrete suggestions to simplify the v2 UI. As it stands I 
>>>>> think the work bench is far too cluttered - lets go for something more 
>>>>> Google Chrome, MS Office, Apple iOS etc. Specifically:
>>>>>
>>>>> Left hand tree of repositories - can this be moved into a dialog box 
>>>>> (does it really need to be visible all the time, by default?)
>>>>
>>>> The repository registry is a dock widget.  If the user wants it
>>>> detached, they can drag it off.  It could perhaps default to being
>>>> hidden on a clean install just like the log dock widget, but it will
>>>> be made visible anyway if the workbench was started from the start
>>>> menu or any other shortcut outside of any repository.  Should it
>>>> default to being detached?
>>>>
>>>>> Ditto 'Filter bar' and others - just have a button and hot-key. We don't 
>>>>> need them eating up screen space all the time. When they've been used, 
>>>>> hide them again!
>>>>
>>>> Agreed.
>>>
>>> The filter bar is now opened with CTRL+S and hidden with ESC or the
>>> close button.  It needs a menu item as well, so it is discoverable.
>>
>> Is there any sense to align this with the Output Log?
>> For the Output Log, Ctrl+L is a toggle (same keys to open and to hide).
>> I would prefer to have also a toggle for the Filter bar.
>> What do you think?
>
> This is how the other pop-up toolbars work.  CTRL+F or CTRL+SHIFT+G to
> show, ESC or close button to hide.

When several pop-up toolbars are displayed, the ESC key has no effect.
Therefore, it is not possible to hide a pop-up toolbar with a
keystroke if an other one is also visible.


>>>> Tab buttons in the bottom right - can these be moved into the button bar? 
>>>> They only make sense (to me) if they are per-revision, and some certainly 
>>>> aren't (like the sync tab). Even were they do make sense, I'd prefer all 
>>>> the buttons to be in one place (at the top) unless there is a compelling 
>>>> reason otherwise.
>>>>
>>>> They could.  In fact, there's already menu actions for them in the
>>>> view menu.  So it would be just a matter of adding those actions to a
>>>> new QToolBar, adding that to the workbench toolbar, then hiding the
>>>> tabs in the repowidget.  Heck, the tabs could even be made optional.
>>>
>>> Just pushed these changes.  The right side task tabs are configurable
>>> via the settings tool and the new task toolbar is configurable via the
>>> normal toolbar context menu
>>
>> I'm wondering if the default value for taskbars should be False.
>
> The current default has the main toolbar icons visible and the right
> side tab icons hidden.

OK. I never used these icons in the main toolbar so I notice their
existence just now...

André

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