Hi, [email protected] (2009-12-09 at 0014.49 +0100): > Three possible solutions I can think of: > 1: remove horizontal layout - use vertical instead > 2: keep it as-is to ease transition to vertical > 3: Implement clever way to make panels 'wrap around' and spill contents into > the next panel column > 4: Use a simple type of 'autofit' to make panels fit into the available space > without spilling/splitting panels over multiple columns > Did I miss any?
5. Provide an horizontal engine, that targets fixed height and variable width panels (in columns steps). There seems to be horizontal users, so there should be not problem to get people to help and maintain the layouts. Even in some case with wide screens, horizontal mode is good, as currently there are too many vertical areas and eat work zone quickly. Automatic systems will always make horizontal second class, with wasted space or strange column splits, instead of a properly human controlled layout, just like vertical is. By manual setting things, buttons can be properly fit to horizontal contraints instead of reshuffle based in what is inheriting vertical single column and placing as it comes from vertical related decissions. GSR _______________________________________________ Bf-committers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.blender.org/mailman/listinfo/bf-committers
