
On 3/16/10, Jon Cruz wrote:
That is, there is a common practice in the UI industry to include such commands in the toolbar.
What really is common:
a) editable toolbars, the dialog to do it is usually accessible from a right side of a toolbar, also accessible from either Service or Settings menu; b) editable set of toolbars, right click on a toolbar to enable/disable a particular toolbar, also always accessible from View menu
Where does the combobox that is not even visible with main toolbar off fit this common practice? :)
Also, when I choose Task > Wide, I get a sidebar that takes 2/5 of width of my bloody 24" large display. Is it supposed to be so?
May I please suggest to stop these consequences and apply to participate in OpenUsability instead? With all respect due to all of you, guys, I'd rather see usability experts working on Inkscape. Inkscape a not a small handy editor anymore, it's handy AND *huge* and the further we go, the more we need general clear vision that doesn't come from a developer who is married to his views. Instead we have a whole lot of unresolved usability issues that last for years already.
Alexandre