It would be nice to be able to edit the gradient as is done with swatches... but this might be involve resurrecting a simplified version of the late Gradient editor dialog.
I like the idea. I can do it after I implement hatches.
One small problem... I had trouble switching back from "Grid" view to the "Tree" view as there wasn't an empty place to click on until I widened the window a bit.
You can also change the mode using left arrow button at the bottom right corner.
By the way I'm thinking of leaving some empty space after each palette in grid mode to keep palettes separate. It would look like this [1]. An icon could be added as first element of each palette. It would have a tooltip set to category name.
[1] https://www.dropbox.com/s/0jltcbm8rqthsi9/newlines.png
On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 4:43 PM, Tomasz Boczkowski <penginsbacon@...400...> wrote:
It would be nice to be able to edit the gradient as is done with swatches... but this might be involve resurrecting a simplified version of the late Gradient editor dialog.
I like the idea. I can do it after I implement hatches.
One small problem... I had trouble switching back from "Grid" view to the "Tree" view as there wasn't an empty place to click on until I widened the window a bit.
You can also change the mode using left arrow button at the bottom right corner.
By the way I'm thinking of leaving some empty space after each palette in grid mode to keep palettes separate. It would look like this [1]. An icon could be added as first element of each palette. It would have a tooltip set to category name.
[1] https://www.dropbox.com/s/0jltcbm8rqthsi9/newlines.png
On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 1:43 PM, Tavmjong Bah <tavmjong@...8...> wrote:
On Tue, 2014-07-22 at 13:19 +0200, Tomasz Boczkowski wrote:
New functions were added to the swatches dialog.
The most important is the ability to modify swatches. A swatch properties dialog was added. When a swatch in "current document" category is selected, "swatch properties" option is active. After clicking it a dialog appears. It is possible to change swatch name. Technically it is stored in title child element. Swatch preview is displayed at the bottom of the dialog. Depending on swatch type different controls can be displayed. For colors a color notebook widget is used to change swatch value [1]. Pattern attributes can be changed using attribute table widget [2].
Gradient support has been added. Gradients having a gradient vector defined are displayed in swatches panel [3]. The user can apply gradient to existing object. It is linear by default. An exception to this is applying gradient to an object with existing radial one.
It would be nice to be able to edit the gradient as is done with swatches... but this might be involve resurrecting a simplified version of the late Gradient editor dialog.
All pattern types can be chosen when no item is selected on canvas. In this case newly created items will receive selected style.
This is all really nice.
One small problem... I had trouble switching back from "Grid" view to the "Tree" view as there wasn't an empty place to click on until I widened the window a bit.
Tav