Re: [Inkscape-devel] docked toolboxes
Out of curiousity, how many of you folks out there currently use docked toolboxes? (i.e. extra toolboxes embedded in the document window)
I'm seriously considering killing the feature to free up UI space.
On the contrary, I would like to eventually see all dialogs dockable, so that users can choose what they want docked and what they want floating. This seems to be how the modern apps behave. I agree that with transiency, floating dialogs are now usable, but docked ones still have two advantages:
- they don't overlap anything. This may be more intuitive for some users.
- they better emulate the Windows model where, basically, floating child windows do not have a focus of their own. E.g. palettes in Illustrator are _all_ focused when the parent window has focus. Only a widget within a floating palette can have focus; if no widgets are focused, all input goes to the parent window. This is what our transients still cannot quite emulate but what dockables can (even though they are not floating).
So, though it's not high priority at the moment, I'd like all dialogs to become dockable, and I don't like the idea of killing the only one which is dockable now. What are the benefits of this?
On Mon, 2003-11-17 at 03:07, bulia byak wrote:
On the contrary, I would like to eventually see all dialogs dockable, so that users can choose what they want docked and what they want floating. This seems to be how the modern apps behave. I agree that with transiency, floating dialogs are now usable, but docked ones still have two advantages:
Dockability is good. It's just the current way it's implemented -- having special menu items for creating duplicate "docked" versions of non-docked windows is gross, IMO.
I don't think dockability should be any more complicated than dragging the component on of off the window.
For right now, I'm mostly interested in pruning down the interface to the minimum we need. We can work refinements like dockability (implemented in a saner way) later.
It's actually possible that as I keep pruning, I may lose the Sodipodi-era toolbox entirely at present, in which case e.g. the drawing tools might become permanently (for now) docked toolbars.
What do you think?
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