A few more comments...
1) The swatches should be able to get much smaller than the current smallest size. 2) I'm not a fan of the gaps between swatches. The old dialog had border options for none, solid, and wide. 3) Gradient handles are showing again. They should either be fully suppressed again or special cased to show a single handle (for single stop gradients).
Cheers, Josh
On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 12:55 PM, Tavmjong Bah <tavmjong@...8...> wrote:
Hi,
The previous thread was getting a bit long so I've started a new thread.
I was playing around with the new swatches dialog and realized that use of the dialog behaves in a way that may be confusing for users. If you click on one of the solid colors, a new swatch is created (currently a one-stop gradient, hopefully soon a <solidColor> element). While the dialog is clearly labeled "Swatches", I think the average user would expect that after clicking on a blue swatch, the resulting SVG file would have:
style="fill:#0000ff"
and not:
style="fill:url(#linearGradient4232)"
where the gradient is a one-stop blue gradient.
I am wondering if the dialog should have the option to switch between these two modes (clearly this is only for solid colors and not patterns/gradients).
Part of the confusion is that the palette area at the bottom of the Inkscape main window has the same set of palettes as the swatch dialog. It's not obvious that clicking on the color sample there is different from clicking on a color sample in the swatch dialog.
Tav
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