On 9/4/11 22:22, Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
On 4/9/11, Jasper van de Gronde wrote:
There's a lot of useless padding in your design, and the bottleneck seems to be the self-intersect button.
Tell me, how often do you open "Stroke Style" tab? :)
Not sure about others, but I certainly open it all the time. I could imagine a layout where it would be separate from fill and stroke, but I think that might be a bit beyond what's currently on the table.
I was merely referring to the fact that it's the "Stroke Style" tab that makes the dialog so wide due to combination of labels and long-ish comboboxes in a single row. The whole dialog adapts it width to the width of the widest tab's content.
For a demonstration, download this file (from an unrelated report in the bug tracker): https://bugs.launchpad.net/inkscape/+bug/596842/+attachment/1432106/+files/SequenceFlowDefault.svg open in Inkscape and check the width of the 'Fill & Stroke' dialog...
This is an example for the strings used in the popup lists/comboboxes for the markers (sample file was created by a third-party application), the same can happen with custom patterns, and does happen with different translations which may use longer strings for the labels of the options or notebook tabs.
~suv