[UI] Website Design Team tools
by Martin Owens
Dear Developers of Design,
I've been trying to put in place the tools that we need on the website
and a lot of the technical parts are pretty much in place, but for the
past few weeks I've been spinning wheels over the actual design.
I need your help!
I'm willing to meet with the interested parties on google hangout in
the coming week and we can go over what the website should do for
designers and more importantly how those tools should be presented.
If you're in, please post here if you're available to do the hangout
with me.
The current bit is what happens when you're on a team page, how do you
go from the team page to submitting a design proposal, how does one
submit a mockup, how do you see the process of voting for and ratifying
the mockups available and how should the status of a proposal be shown
or updated (i.e. complete, rejected, etc)
Thanks everyone,
Best Regards, Martin Owens
7 years, 4 months
Re: [Inkscape-devel] Style Dialog Design
by jelle
Kamalpreet, Tav,
I would suggest to have some switch options available when using the
selector. So you can select an object and the Style dialog gets into focus
(as a docker?). Much like you have when double clicking a colour.
Obviously it would be great if you could select a number of objects from
the object manager and then apply a certain style to that. That would need
interaction between the object manager and a style selector.
Instead of having a separate style dialog as in Tav's example, I wonder if
it wouldn't be easier to have a collapsible edit box available in the
styles list for easy access. It would also allow for multiple open dialogs
that way to be visible. When working with CSS styles that often is quite
handy. Another thing on my wish list is the ability to move the styles
order of display. So if you create several styles, some of which you do
not use that often, you can move the more used to the top of the list for
easy access. Certainly if you would apply the suggested style dialog as a
collapsible child of the tree, you will probably want screen real estate
to be used optimally and not have to scroll a list to find the correct
style.
One of the problems with the current docker for me is the fact that you
end up with quite a few things docked. I wonder how much effort it would
be to enable more than one docker column. That would allow for some tasks
to be done more efficiently. I can imagine a CSS style list and the object
manager to be used in unison that way, rather than having two halves on
screen.
Cheers,
Jelle
> On Sun, 2016-05-01 at 09:59 +0100, C R wrote:
>> Cool, we'll get right on it.
>> Thanks!
> Excellent
> Part of the discussion should be how this dialog fits into the grand
> scheme of things. Should it be a separate dialog? Should it be merged
> into a combined Layers/Objects dialog. Should it replace the Selection
> Sets dialog? (Being able to select using classes should remove the need
> for selection sets.)
> Tav
>> -C
>
>> On Sun, May 1, 2016 at 5:12 AM, Kamalpreet Grewal >
>> <grewalkamal005@...400...>> wrote:
>> > Talking about CSS support in Inkscape, a style dialog box will be
>> >
>> > added during GSoC this year. A design has already been proposed by
>> >
>> > Tavmjong at [1]. Some discussions have been done in thread 'Style
>> >
>> > Dialog'.
>> >
>
>> >
>> > We need a review of the design for the style dialog from the interface
>> >
>> > team. Which options should be available in it? How it should behave
>> >
>> > when a user interacts with it?
>> >
>
>> >
>> > Any modifications in the design are most welcome.
>> >
>
>> >
>> > [1]: http://wiki.inkscape.org/wiki/index.php/Style_Editor
>> >
>
>> >
>> > --
>> >
>> > Kamalpreet Kaur Grewal
>> >
>> > Blog: http://kamalpreetgrewal.com/
>> >
>
>> >
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7 years, 5 months