bulia byak wrote:
On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 9:35 PM, Caleb Reach <jtxx000@...400...> wrote:
Another idea that I had was to streamline the gradient editor so that it's easier to use. For the most part, Inkscape has a fantastic GUI, but the current gradient editor is very cumbersome to use. Here's a quick and ugly mock-up for a more intuitive version: www.annoware.com/temp/gradmockup.png
Gradient editor is going to be removed. You don't need it already. Everything is on canvas. The only reason it's not yet completely killed is that we need to add a numeric offset control for the selected stop to the Gradient tool controls. As soon as that is added, no ugly dialogs will remain for editing gradients.
-- bulia byak Inkscape. Draw Freely. http://www.inkscape.org
What about setting the same gradient for multiple objects, so that you are able to edit the gradient for all those objects simultaneously? This doesn't require the gradient editor, and I think I'm for removing it, but there should be some control over whether the gradient is forked or not when assigning it to a new object.
Regards, Krzysztof Kosiński.