https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=203042
Henrik Fehlauer <rk...@lab12.net> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |rk...@lab12.net --- Comment #13 from Henrik Fehlauer <rk...@lab12.net> --- Quick feedback: - Image count in fullscreen looks great. Only the linebreaks for long filenames look a bit odd, we should not regress on that. Will need lots of testing, also with all of the configuration options this toolbar provides. One idea would be to anchor the filename top-left, and the counter bottom-right for the multi-line case. - There are already lots of items in the window title, no need to add on top of that. - It might also be worth thinking about Browse mode at the same time to provide a consistent experience (wording, content, positioning). In View mode, there are some issues (which your screenshot does not show, because it does not show the full window and not the default window size ;) See https://phabricator.kde.org/D8306 for some screenshots where it is very clear that there is absolutely no more space we can fit anything in. On the contrary, we might have to think about removing or rearranging things, to get the minimum window width down again. Next, a user interface, i.e. the status bar in our case, becomes less usable once we cram too many items in and the information and button density becomes too high. I thought about displaying the image count somewhere else, e.g. in the toolbar, in the sidepanel or as an overlay. However, all of those options are not very appealing. What we could do here is to only display the label if there is enough space, i.e. based on the width of the label plus a (generous!) amount of whitespace on both sides. To improve grouping, I'd probably also prefer centering the label. @Nate: Do you think we need "Document 1 of 2", or is "1 of 2" or "1/2" (which is what the old Gwenview showed) good enough? For example in Okular's page counter (which is a bit different, but relevant nevertheless) it says "1 of 2". (Also, we might need to rethink the "Document" wording, because Okular is the document viewer which can view images too, but Gwenview is an image viewer which can view document-like images…) -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.