On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 9:58 AM, Terry Brown <[email protected]> wrote:

>> I like Blender's little ribbed triangles.  True, it's not obvious how
>> to use them, but they are visible.
>
> Ha, they're cool, must admit I hadn't noticed them, and have always
> split / joined Blender windows by right clicking on the seam between
> windows.

Interesting.  Just know I have forgotten how to use the ribbed
triangle, but right-clicking on the seems between windows seems like
something I couldn't forget :-)  I hadn't known about right-clicking
the seams in Blender.

> It would be interesting to try and do something like that in Qt - it
> gets into the whole QPainter and temporary graphics area I haven't
> really looked at.

Hmm.  I think I'd like to change my mind.  Right clicking the seam
should be good enough for Leo, especially since it is not a new
invention. Perhaps your highlighting scheme is even clearer than the
Blender way.

Edward

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