I hope you read the rest of my mail, i attached an example picture of my
own preferences window and explained long and broad how i would picture a
new graphic preferences tab.

2015-01-24 17:51 GMT+01:00 Henri Beauchamp <sl...@free.fr>:

> On Sat, 24 Jan 2015 17:38:01 +0100, Niran wrote:
>
> > I guess now i have to say something about this.
> >
> > Where do i start...
> >
> > ______
> > Let's start with the really bad news.
> >
> > I don't like it. I don't like it at all. LL's default is a nightmare and
> > not just in terms of available functions.
> >
> > I don't like how this new layout wastes even more space than the old one
> in
> > several ways.
> > - Huge tab height.
> > - Overly huge labeled buttons.
> > - Weird and inconsistent alignment
> >
> > I don't like how this new layout generally looks, it's horrible
> alignment,
> > space wasting, and inconsistency everywhere (which is present pretty much
> > everywhere in LL's UI) makes my eyes hurt.
>
> These are some of the many problems with the v2/3 UI... From day one, I
> hated it. It looks like Playmobil toys with oversized, screen-estate
> wasting elements all over with very little information density (making the
> whole thing even more space-wasteful).
>
> In comparison, the v1 UI is so much more "professional" and functional
> that v2/3 viewers look like a (failed) caricature of a viewer...
>
> If you want to see some high density and yet clear/logically
> organized/explicit
> preferences layout, have a look at the Cool VL Viewer Preferences floater.
>
> 'nuff said.
>
> Henri.
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