Well, most of you will agree that inkscape should move into a direction where dialogs get smaller and less important, and that rather the secondary toolbar should be used instead. But since that is a long way, I suspect, how about an option to view/hide all _active_ dialogs. There should be an item for this in the menubar>view menu and I'd suggest that ctrl-tab does the same. I know this behaviour from indesign, but it's not that useful there, because it hides your toolbar aswell, which kinda sucks, because it's hard to keep on working. Anyway, what do you think about it?
David
Hi there.
On Fri, 2004-04-09 at 10:14, David Christian Berg wrote: [...]
But since that is a long way, I suspect, how about an option to view/hide all _active_ dialogs. There should be an item for this in the menubar>view menu and I'd suggest that ctrl-tab does the same.
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Anyway, what do you think about it? David
Try F12 (Ctrl-Tab is taken for Next Document Window). And it is already in Dialogs -> Hide/View Dialogs.
Check out the Help -> Keys and Mouse reference.
Greetings.
Daniel Díaz yosoy@...31...
Oops, sorry
I was going through the view-menu like thrice but didn't check the dialogs menu of course
Thanks
David
Though using it, I notice, that F12 isn't good a binding, cause I have my right hand on the mouse and it's too far away for the left hand.
David
On Fri, 2004-04-09 at 11:01, David Christian Berg wrote:
Though using it, I notice, that F12 isn't good a binding, cause I have my right hand on the mouse and it's too far away for the left hand. David
Not to mention that it is impossible to use for the F-impaired (most Mac users).
Greetings.
Daniel Díaz yosoy@...31...
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