
It seems like the icon for the far left "Zoom drawing if window size changes" is not taking up all the space of the widget.
Also, it seems like the status bar text should be vertically aligned in the center to flow with vertical alignment with the other elements at the bottom of the document window.
those font sizes look pretty small on my laptop...anyone else have any thoughts.
As always though Bulia, you've done a great job with another task you've taken on...
Jon
On Sat, 2004-01-10 at 23:27, bulia byak wrote:
I've just committed a few cosmetic changes to the document window, mostly reducing the font size of things. IMHO it looks very awkward and unprofessional when everything uses the same font size. Another advantage is a bit more screen space for the image itself. Comments welcome.
In particular, I simplified the ruler pango code by Daniel Borgmann so that now it uses a fixed font size (defined in widgets/widget-sizes.h) instead of trying to determine the default GTK font size. This makes sense, because everything else in the ruler has fixed pixel sizes, so the font must be fixed too.
The zoom spinbutton is now finally editable again (using the same code as the top panel spinbuttons). I will assign alt-z to jump to it when I figure out the gtk accelerators (or decide that they are not worth the trouble and implement it via a verb).
The coordinate display now uses gtk_label instead of statusbar. This gives better alignment and removes the border which helps differentiate it from the real statusbar (which now has more space to itself).
Mental, will you please comment out the detachability of the top panel for now, as we discussed?
Anyone has any idea of this bug:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=874205&gro...
This looks like a GTK problem to me, but maybe there's a smart trick that would get rid of that. It's minor but annoying.
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