As I've said before, If you don't like it, fix it. The code is there so think up something more useful and do it. Giving an example is a great idea. I use the adobe suite often; however, the Lindens already have spent plenty of money with a design company to get the look that they want.
Switching to the 1.23 design isn't available yet so giving that as an option for 2.x isn't there yet. So, use the 2.0 design. Jonathan Irvin On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 08:28, <til...@xp2.de> wrote: > Bryon Ruxton <br...@slearth.com> wrote .. > > > Could you please stop putting everything into that sidebar as the only > way > > to access stuff. > > Yah, it's just bad. Have a look at the Adobe Creative Suite UIs. You can > hide any single submenu or entry, you can mark each one with one of several > colors, you can move around all the windows, make them single floaters > outside the main window or be part of the main window container, you can > dock them on any side, you can 'stack' them so you have them tabbed, you can > even create your own windows with the menu entries you really need. > > A static (and not general usability rules following) UI is bad. Everyone > has it's own needs. And the translations make it even worse. Where Ctrl-` > for a snapshot becomes Ctrl-รถ on the german keyboard, where something like > Ctrl-y would be so much better because usable with one hand. > > Naybe you wanted to clean up the clutter of all the different windows by > stacking them into the right bar... but with all the small notice popups and > the additional "you just declined xy <OK>" windows the screen clutter got > even WORSE than in the 1.23 clients. :-( > > Tillie > > _______________________________________________ > Policies and (un)subscribe information available here: > http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/OpenSource-Dev > Please read the policies before posting to keep unmoderated posting > privileges >
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