Re: [Inkscape-devel] Mockup for Improvement of Fill and Stroke Dialog
To be quite honest, I really want to be able to use stroke styles more effectively, but there's something I find extremely annoying about having to open such a huge tab just to get an arrow on one end. For that tiny arrow I have to temporarily hide a third of my workspace, often covering part of the lines I'm working on (and I have wide screen).
I forgot if this has ever been proposed, but could there ever be a checkbox in tool options or on the side of the tool control bar, where you can click and add options onto the tool control bar?
What I'd like to have is a simple set of three drop-downs + dash: [ ] [ ] [ ] Dash: [ ]
The drop-downs only show a visual preview of the markers, not the names. I know many people Don't want it, but want options completely different from what I want, thus the toggling options, like "Visible buttons" in Libre Office and other office programs. Can this be achieved simply in GTK right now?
On 4/13/11, Valerie wrote:
To be quite honest, I really want to be able to use stroke styles more effectively, but there's something I find extremely annoying about having to open such a huge tab just to get an arrow on one end. For that tiny arrow I have to temporarily hide a third of my workspace, often covering part of the lines I'm working on (and I have wide screen).
As far as I recall, the plan was to add arrow heads chooser to Path/Pen tools options toolbar, but nobody ever did it.
I forgot if this has ever been proposed, but could there ever be a checkbox in tool options or on the side of the tool control bar, where you can click and add options onto the tool control bar?
We do have a plan of making toolbars (more) configurable, but maybe not just that configurable. Jon Cruz is your man there.
Alexandre Prokoudine http://libregraphicsworld.org
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