Hi,
if I put the cursor over one of inkscapes tool-icons, a line pops up, that describes the function of the tool. I would like to know, how this sort of pop-up-line is called in english.
In only one of this pop-up-lines I found also the keyboard shortcut for the tool (shift-F2). I would like to ask the devellopers to put the keyboard-shortcut in the pop-up-line of every tool.
It would help a lot to all the people who don't use inkscape every day.
Thanks, Hago
On Fri, 2010-06-18 at 10:36 +0200, Hago Ziegler wrote:
Hi,
if I put the cursor over one of inkscapes tool-icons, a line pops up, that describes the function of the tool. I would like to know, how this sort of pop-up-line is called in english.
Tooltip: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tooltip
In only one of this pop-up-lines I found also the keyboard shortcut for the tool (shift-F2). I would like to ask the devellopers to put the keyboard-shortcut in the pop-up-line of every tool.
I thought at one time they were all there. I heard this request several times at LGM. We should make sure they are put back.
It would help a lot to all the people who don't use inkscape every day.
Definitely!
Tav
Tavmjong Bah wrote:
In only one of this pop-up-lines I found also the keyboard shortcut for the tool (shift-F2). I would like to ask the devellopers to put the keyboard-shortcut in the pop-up-line of every tool.
I thought at one time they were all there. I heard this request several times at LGM. We should make sure they are put back.
I've had a look at it right after LGM and for someone who knows how to get the current keybinding it shouldn't be too difficult. If you look in verbs(.cpp|.h) there is a get_tip method that looks like the perfect candidate to inject the current keybinding.
participants (3)
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Hago Ziegler
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Jasper van de Gronde
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Tavmjong Bah