Am 16.11.2016 um 00:45 schrieb Sylvain Chiron:
Le 15/11/2016 à 20:18, Tipigão Bob a écrit :
Duarte, all these problems you're having I'm also having. The link editor is too slow for me too. I already had a problem of losing the translation that was doing, it happened when I clicked twice to open the link and edit. So when I see a new link, I get the English version, see the settings and delete the link and create a new translated version.
- @Roberto: I think that might be even slower than just double-clicking. If you don't trust the double-click, you can also do a right-click, and choose to 'Edit plugin'. Then there's no danger of accidentally clicking a second time (didn't know about that bug, can you make a bug report for inkscape-web?).
I don’t understand what settings you’re talking about but yes, links or other plugins are quite a pain to edit since they need loading. But it’s not much more painful than writing/editing <a href="url">text</a> as I often do.
- @Sylvain: There's also the normal 'Link' button in the editor (a chain symbol), where you won't need to switch to source code mode. It's faster, because it doesn't need to get information from the db to load the dialog (only client-side javascript). I think this one is what Duarte referred to.
Le 15/11/2016 à 19:23, Maren Hachmann a écrit :
things are happening very fast at the moment, so there are a lot of 'new news' and website updates currently.
Oh yeah, well I can’t deal with the Download pages currently (so I’m using the English fallbacks everywhere), I haven’t finished with the Release notes yet! When it’s done I’ll deal with everything on the website.
- Take your time, Sylvain (and everyone) :) Putting in the fallback is a good way for bridging the time.
Regards, Maren