Hi everyone. As promised, I have done some preliminary UI analysis.

Unfortunately, the inkscape gallery seems to be badly broken at this point:
https://inkscape.org/en/gallery/item/9548/UI_flow_diagram.svg

So if, like me, you can not download the svg from that location to view it properly, go here:
http://www.whitecatgraphics.com/inkscape/UI_flow_diagram.svg

Note that it contains flowed text which is meant to preserve editability and translatability of the original.

... yea, maybe it would be good to include a .png export just for a quick look, so here that is too:

http://www.whitecatgraphics.com/inkscape/UI_flow_diagram.png

Let me know any thoughts. :)

-C



On Sun, May 1, 2016 at 11:07 AM, C R <cajhne@...400...> wrote:
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.)


Absolutely. I'm playing with a variety of ideas today and tomorrow.

Thanks for doing the preliminary mockups, Tav!

-C


 
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

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Blog: http://kamalpreetgrewal.com/

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