Hans Breuer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > At 02:00 02.11.01 +0100, Jose A. Ortega Ruiz wrote: > >Hans Breuer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I think so. AFAIK gnome cvs is mirrored to four servers under the > name anoncvs.gnome.org. A least one of them had _very_ > noticeable delay in the time I worked with them ... > it's ok now. i've updated my cvs tree, compiled and tested it, and the diagram tree seems to work without problems. > >i agree... i'll work on this... maybe we could have a tab for the > >diagram tree configuration options in the properties dialog (i would > >add the initial size of the window too)... > > > An own page for sounds reasonable to me. Though for window sizes it > would probably be better to impement some kind of generic SessionInfo > handling like The Gimp does. There are more top level windows which > would benefit from 'remember where placed last time'. > i'm not familiar with the gimp source code: i propose to add a simple window size property by now... if i find the time, i could take a look at the SessionInfo thing later... > I recently have worked on diagrams too huge to have readable class > names when showing all. There some other selection ui would have > been rather useful ... > i see. i'll try to hack the multiple selection then :-) > >> - I'm not sure if the gdk_window_raise should really be done when > >> clicking around in the tree, instead the tree window could keep the > >> focus > > > >well, i had the idea of this tree thing because i usually have a lot > >of open diagrams, and wanted to quickly locate any of them and bring > >it to the foreground, but i agree that loosing the focus can be > >annoying... we can fix this in (at least) two ways: either call > >gdk_window_raise both for the diagram window and, afterwards, for the > >diagram tree window (and you have the diagram on the foreground and > >don't miss the focus), or raise the selected diagram only if you > >double click on its node (and, btw, double clicking an object node > >could pop up its properties window): what do you think? > > > The latter option(s) are more appealing to me (don't mess around > with focus until explicit being told to do so). As you already > sayed there are more operations which are nice to have while > operating with the tree. What about a context menu for tree nodes > which offers: > - Locate (i.e. select) > - Properties > - Delete ? > - ... (more to come) > i agree: double click to raise, then. the context menu is already on the works: a "hide objects of this type" command could also be useful. for the diagram nodes, we'll have "sort" and "locate", and maybe "close diagram"? regards, jao _______________________________________________ Dia-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dia-list
