SorinN wrote:
On a later build the problem of the switched mirror buttons was solved -- btw, arrow buttons are better than the old triangles separated by a dot line. they are intuitive ..by default -> arrows means directions.
I disagree, a double-headed arrow means stretch to me not flip. The triangles looked like reflections, which was much more intuitive to me.
Also rotate with 90 degrees buttons which are arrows too now - are the best options here -> they're so explicit much more than 2 triangles with 90 degrees in between.
Button for creating spirals on toolbar are also a bad choice ( in the 15 May build ) it's hard to read it's icon and message for a newcomer to Inkscape.
Buttons for node operations are also very unintuitive - old blue buttons was better from an usability point of view - they had a better readability.
Regarding the fight between Fancy AND Usable ...Usable should win. Ever.
2009/5/15 Alvin Penner <penner@...1856...>:
here's a snapshot of the Windows help menu
http://www.nabble.com/file/p23557319/Win32_21345.PNG Win32_21345.PNG
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