Am 2012-08-07 20:03, schrieb Martin:
>> If none is clearly showing that it has to do with Ctrl+I/U then I don't know 
it.
>> And it's especially confusing when I see that Ctrl+I/U indents by 2 columns
> It would be nice to show the key combo, yes. But it needs to be done 
dynamically as it may change. There could also be a link to set the combo....

Yes, showing the key sequence would be best (if it can be retrieved dynamically 
when building the config window).
But what confused me was that the settings only talked about TAB doing the 
indent.
It looked as if the whole settings only apply to the TAB key and if unchecked, 
they are irrelevant.
What I missed was some information that these settings are for all "Block indent 
functions".


>> but none of the setting is set to 2.
> Maybe worth showing the tabs including the translated width? But that may be 
confusing too.
> 1 (equals 2 spaces)
> 2 (equals 4 spaces)
> 3 (equals 6 spaces)

Is it realy necessary to have two options (spaces and tabs) here?
This is completely unexpected at this point.
I think nobody would want to add spaces *and* tabs (as it happened for me 
unintentionally).
Wouldn't it be better to have only one number and an addional selector for the 
unit (space or tab)?
Example:
--------------------------------------------
Space added by each call of the block indent function:
[3] [space(s)/tab(s)]

[x] The TAB-key indents text block too
--------------------------------------------
There would be only one number and this could be configured to be spaces or 
tabs.
Also, the word "too" in the last line would clarify that these settings are not 
for the TAB key only.


> I'll need to see how much space there is. Moving them to a new page would 
irritate even more people (because eweryone who knows them, expects them there)

There is plenty of space available and with my suggestion from above only one 
additional line would be needed.


>> Having the second config so far to the right looks as if has nothing to do 
with the left side.
>> It looks more as if all settings are put in two columns.
> Yes, there are 2 columns.
> And the space must be there, because translations may need it

Other settings that have the same 2 column format are different in that the 
settings on the right have no (direct) relation to what is on the left.
It's more a 2 column presentation of what would have been in one column 
otherwise (like a newspaper and not like a spreadsheet).


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