Re: [Inkscape-devel] Toolbox management proposal (presets and tool toggle)
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 3:11 AM, Valerie <valerie_vk@...36...> wrote:
the user to add and remove tools from a "tool pool" onto a single toolbar?
Because usually, people use specific sets of tools for specific tasks, common groups of which can be determined:
OK, then, let's ship with several predefined task-oriented toolbars and allow the user to modify any of them by adding or removing tools. I guess at this level it's basically the same as Jon Cruz and you propose, except that I don't want to add as many new tools as you do :)
So basically, you're proposing complex strokes as a sub-mode of pencil and pen?
Yes. For example, a drop-down with a list of LPEs with some preset parameters and a "last used LPE" entry, and separately from that a drop-down with profiles as in your mockup, implemented as pattern-on-path LPE (and therefore disabling the LPE chooser, until we can support more than one LPE per path).
That's workable. How do you propose to settle the UI issue of fill vs stroke color? With LPE, the stroke Is the shape, after all (though I suppose said shape/stroke doesn't need its own stroke).
This is a relatively minor point - but Calligraphic pen works fine using the current fill color for its "strokes" and nobody complained so far :)
OK, then, let's ship with several predefined task-oriented toolbars and allow the user to modify any of them by adding or removing tools. I guess at this level it's basically the same as Jon Cruz and you propose, except that I don't want to add as many new tools as you do :)
It doesn't hurt to be prepared. :)
Yes. For example, a drop-down with a list of LPEs with some preset parameters and a "last used LPE" entry, and separately from that a drop-down with profiles as in your mockup, implemented as pattern-on-path LPE (and therefore disabling the LPE chooser, until we can support more than one LPE per path).
Actually, the issue I'm pondering is "mode": these tools would basically be used for at least 3 types of functions: - normal lines, with nothing fancy save eventual dots and such - LPE, which is what you're proposing - And let's not forget drawing non-stroke shapes
Each of the 3 modes may have its own settings. To tell you the truth, I've always wanted dashes and markers accessible from the top-level interface. In the meantime, LPEs have the issue that although my proposal simply involves saving a bunch of shapes and shipping them with Inkscape, some people may come up with shape generators, such as waves etc., with different sets of parameters.
So what I'm pondering: do I make separate modes, like with Tweak tool, with different options appearing for each (is that a problem?), or do I keep it simple (but limited)? I'll probably try to come up with an interface for each option.
This is a relatively minor point - but Calligraphic pen works fine using the current fill color for its "strokes" and nobody complained so far :)
The difference is that calligraphic pens aren't used for different modes. :P Most people only do one thing with them: creating complex lines.
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