Hi John,
I am mainly looking at eeschema right now, so I haven't studied the GAL
code closely yet. pcbnew's behavior in GAL canvas is certainly better than
legacy and eeschema, but still does some odd things that I want to look
at. I will have to get familiar with GAL in order to see how my chan
On Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 6:39 AM, Jon Evans wrote:
>
> The core of the issue is how KiCad thinks about selection of objects
> compared to most other software that deals with graphical objects that the
> user interacts with.
>
> Most applications have the concept of a "selection set" that contains 0
Hi Clemens, thanks for the suggestions! I will take some time to think
about them.
Hi Kristoffer, I understand there will be people like you who want the
current system, and I am trying to figure out the best way to propose
something that would be accepted by all. The current system has some
pro
Hmm, I am a fan of the selection menu that pops up actually, I would
like to keep it.
I think that the list can be used simultaneous with the hotkeys and
autoselection. Just hide it whenever another action is invoked on the
item that is curently selected in the list.
- Kristoffer
On 2017-02
Hallo, Jon!
On 2017-02-11 20:21, Jon Evans wrote:
> I had been thinking about proposing this already as a UX enhancement,
> and then while looking through the starter bugs realized that lp:1154020 [1]
> is actually quite difficult to solve in a nice way due to the popup menu
> used for clarificati
I was going to add a context menu entry for "next selection", is that
obvious enough to you or do you think there should be extra hints?
On Feb 11, 2017 18:14, "Chris Pavlina" wrote:
> Very nice. I only think it needs to be a bit more obvious how to do it.
>
> On Sat, Feb 11, 2017 at 05:49:05PM
Very nice. I only think it needs to be a bit more obvious how to do it.
On Sat, Feb 11, 2017 at 05:49:05PM -0500, Jon Evans wrote:
> Proof of concept: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfnXPosOHcY
> (when you see the selection changing, I'm hitting the new hotkey I made for
> cycling through items)
Proof of concept: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfnXPosOHcY
(when you see the selection changing, I'm hitting the new hotkey I made for
cycling through items)
On Sat, Feb 11, 2017 at 2:24 PM, Chris Pavlina
wrote:
> I wish I had thoughts more verbose than "yes" right now... Yeah, this is
> how
I wish I had thoughts more verbose than "yes" right now... Yeah, this is
how most tools work, and it's quite intuitive. I would be 100% in favor
of implementing it this way.
On Sat, Feb 11, 2017 at 02:21:08PM -0500, Jon Evans wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I had been thinking about proposing this already a
Hi all,
I had been thinking about proposing this already as a UX enhancement, and
then while looking through the starter bugs realized that lp:1154020 [1] is
actually quite difficult to solve in a nice way due to the popup menu used
for clarification today, so I decided to send it out now.
I prop
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