I suspect so, lets pass word on to Corey so things like that get fixed :-)
The first cut is focused on setting up sensible defaults (a uDig mantra
- I mean guideline), a surprisingly hard thing for theming.
As for the Style panel, we had three authors take separate runs at the
problem (each one while they learned the system). I am hoping to team up
with anyone in the community for a more organized take on the problem.
I am thinking of making an advanced style editor available on the
community site (by way of testing everything out), but it is not
something I really want to see in uDig by default as I doubt I can make
Style Layer Descriptor friendly by any stretch of the imagination.
Thanks again for helping with the translations Matthias, it is honestly
one of the more exciting things about open source. I still remember
making the datastore API and then running into a tutorial on it written
in Italian.
Cheers,
Jody
Matthias Basler wrote:
Jody wrote:
[...] Right now the "width" defaults to 200 pixels for labels
(so things in different rows still line up. I am going to break this
200 number out into a property file for you to experiment with?
It is not a perfect solution but it is one that will work. I really
should have another run at the layout managers ...
As a workaround this should do. In the longer term this view definitely needs a
cosmetical redesign.
P.S. I worked with the Themer for the first time today. Cute, but why does it
always show me [0...0] for each class in the "custom" tab? Is this because it's
work in progress?
Matthias Basler
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