
2010/2/8 Krzysztof Kosiński <tweenk.pl@...400...>:
W dniu 8 lutego 2010 16:46 użytkownik bulia byak <buliabyak@...400...> napisał:
2010/2/8 Krzysztof Kosiński <tweenk.pl@...400...>: OK, looks like I'll have to dig into it, as it still doesn't work in 9066.
Interesting, it worked after I switched to the node tool but after I selected any node it didn't. I fixed it harder in 9067.
The "harder" fix does still not work for me :( It just zooms no matter whether i click or drag with middle button, with or without selected nodes.
With your approach, you decide for the user what is unimportant, and thus deprive the users with wide screens of potentially useful information.
Same could be said about the previous "display everything at once" approach: by picking some ordering of the modifiers in the statusbar tip, we assign them different chances of being truncated and choose for the user which ones are important.
Yes, we prioritize. But at least we give the chance to view everything. Even on a narrow screen you can hover the mouse over statusbar and read the entire tip.
I think that showing only the relevant tip when a modifier is pressed is the way to go, but it can be debated whether to show them all when no modifier is pressed.
Ideally, when one modifier is pressed, we should describe its function, *and* all other modifiers that can be pressed *with* it to change its function.
The hint at the end ("more: Shift, Ctrl, Alt, Shift+Ctrl") is enough IMO.
I think this is quite useless. Either display nothing (why?), or give a brief description of each.
OK; I will change this to "click to select only this node", and when transform handles are on to "click to change transform handles mode"
Yes, that makes sense, at least if we keep this difference in behavior (again, I'm not fully convinced yet).