https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=157284
Jakob Petsovits <jpe...@gmx.at> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |jpe...@gmx.at --- Comment #55 from Jakob Petsovits <jpetso gmx at> 2010-01-09 18:32:29 --- Speaking with a developer mindset, I think the frustrating thing is that "users" are going for the easiest solution (yet another option, simply hiding something you don't like) instead of making the actual feature better so that it doesn't distract anymore but still provides the same functionality. *That* is what KDE 4 is about: provide useful features without cluttering the user interface, by thinking smart instead of putting everything into an option. The Okular team (or what's left of it, thanks ever so much guys) is especially entrenched in this philosophy, and cares a lot about not making an option for every pixel and his dog. You can now wait 3 months for Albert to give in, or actively work on designing something that satisfies both camps. So, going forward: I'm surprised no one mentioned the obvious solution yet. As far as I can see, the problem is that a narrow widget is a) placed in the middle of the screen where it overlaps with the most central portion of the text on pages, and more importantly b) the narrow widget requires significantly more space than it actually does by being placed in a toolbar that extends its use of vertical space to the whole view width. So why not think of an approach that a) releases the widget from its toolbar and makes it use only the space that it actually needs, maybe even making its background translucent, and b) if possible in the given zoom level, putting it to the right of the page so it won't cover any text, or if the zoom level doesn't allow it, put it further to the right anyways (there tends to be less text there), maybe in the middle between center and right edge or so. I thought of something in the direction of Gwenview's crop widget, but placed differently and of course with different contents, and visible all of the time. You get the idea. Please think twice before you demand more options - they are not bad per se, but are often the product of taking the easiest way instead of the smartest. Please respect the Okular developers if they don't want to go down that route. -- Configure bugmail: https://bugs.kde.org/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are the assignee for the bug. _______________________________________________ Okular-devel mailing list Okular-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/okular-devel