Pavel Sanda wrote:
> >Then what happens if view/update is switched off?
>
> you mean by user? then nothing since the layout is driven by qsettings
> from that point.
OK.
Jürgen
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Maybe "widen" is not the most transparent tag, I don't know ("samerow"?).
looks good.
> > or should we put view before extra instead after standard?
>
> Personally, I have it in the second row, before extra. But this means extra
> needs the tag, right?
exactly
>The
Pavel Sanda wrote:
> like this?
Looks like it. Great.
Maybe "widen" is not the most transparent tag, I don't know ("samerow"?).
> or should we put view before extra instead after standard?
Personally, I have it in the second row, before extra. But this means extra
needs the tag, right? Then wha
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Pavel Sanda wrote:
> > to sum it up - i change the toolbar very often so i asked about changing
> > the defaults either to off or to vertical position.
>
> I'd rather fix the cause (i.e., allow for multiple toolbars in a row).
like this? or should we put view before e
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
>> no more qsettings! :) if they wont get restarted every other day and we
>> have it in
>> normal preferences then there was no need for this thread.
>>
>
> I don't understand this QSettings animosity. It's quite a fine class. Maybe
> the problem lies in our way to us
Pavel Sanda wrote:
> to sum it up - i change the toolbar very often so i asked about changing
> the defaults either to off or to vertical position.
I'd rather fix the cause (i.e., allow for multiple toolbars in a row).
Jürgen
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Pavel Sanda wrote:
> > no more qsettings! :) if they wont get restarted every other day and we
> > have it in normal preferences then there was no need for this thread.
>
> Still? I thought we fixed this.
we fixed some issues and added new ones. for example we have un
Pavel Sanda wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
If you have the courage and willingness to do it, I suggest to kill this ui
file once and for all. We can either have sane hardcoded default or use a
QSettings based ini file.
no more qsettings! :) if they wont get restarted every other day
Pavel Sanda wrote:
> no more qsettings! :) if they wont get restarted every other day and we
> have it in normal preferences then there was no need for this thread.
Still? I thought we fixed this.
Jürgen
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
>
> Yes. But that's not a big deal, is it?
i felt frustrated to do it again and again and again.
pavel
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
> So your point is that we should change the default? Or maybe that we should
> create another tag in order to put two toolbars on the same row?
of course i'm talking about the defaults the whole time ;)
>
> If you have the courage and willingness to do it, I suggest to
> ... QSettings based ini file ...
QSettings roars its tail again..
>Abdel.
Vincent
Pavel Sanda wrote:
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Pavel Sanda wrote:
you dont get it displayed as a third row??
No.
and you didn't se it manually, right?
Of course he did :-)
because default.ui says:
"view/update" "on,top"
and behaves like this here.
So your point
Pavel Sanda wrote:
> and you didn't se it manually, right?
Yes. But that's not a bug deal, is it?
> because default.ui says:
> "view/update" "on,top"
Yes, we should implement a way to position two toolbars in a row in the first
place.
Jürgen
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Pavel Sanda wrote:
> > you dont get it displayed as a third row??
>
> No.
and you didn't se it manually, right?
because default.ui says:
"view/update" "on,top"
and behaves like this here.
pavel
Pavel Sanda wrote:
> you dont get it displayed as a third row??
No.
Jürgen
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Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Pavel Sanda wrote:
> > while we are at ui flames... notebooks are becoming wider while height is
> > constant or even smaller in some cases - saving vertical space is more
> > important than horizontal one. i find myself constantly moving the
> > solitary view/update
Pavel Sanda wrote:
> while we are at ui flames... notebooks are becoming wider while height is
> constant or even smaller in some cases - saving vertical space is more
> important than horizontal one. i find myself constantly moving the
> solitary view/update toolbar somewhere else...
>
> what
Am 11.01.2010 13:18, schrieb Pavel Sanda:
hi,
while we are at ui flames... notebooks are becoming wider while height is
constant
or even smaller in some cases - saving vertical space is more important than
horizontal
one. i find myself constantly moving the solitary view/update toolbar somewh
hi,
while we are at ui flames... notebooks are becoming wider while height is
constant
or even smaller in some cases - saving vertical space is more important than
horizontal
one. i find myself constantly moving the solitary view/update toolbar somewhere
else...
what about moving it to vertica
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