Hi Albrecht,
>
> Attached is a new version of the toolbox patch, now covering all three
> dialogues. I am apparently to dumb to use the Qt Designer, though, so I
> could not find proper settings to always scale down the tool boxes to
> the minimum size of the visible child, but /without/ the need for scroll
> bars. Maybe you (or someone else) with more insight can have a look at it.

I am too dump, too. I already tried to fix that on one of you first 
proposals and didn't succeed. Anyway, on a normal screen size the 
scrollbar does not show. And on small screens it's not that bad anyway. 
Besides the fact that you do not want to use these dialogs on a small 
screen.

> Ah, and I stumbled over two minor translation flaws for the German
> locale...

Surely not the only ones.


The code is in SVN. Thanks for the work.

Oliver

>
> Best, Albrecht.
>
>
> Am 17.07.11 20:23 schrieb(en) Oliver Eichler:
>> Am 17.07.2011 19:35, schrieb Albrecht Dreß:
>>> Am 17.07.11 12:29 schrieb(en) Oliver Eichler:
>>>>> Two further improvements could be possible:
>>>>> (1) remove the huge 1/2/3 icons, and shift them as small ones into
>>>>> the tool box bars, or omit them completely
>>>>
>>>> Remove them completely
>>>
>>> O.k.
>>>
>>>>> (2) re-factor the other dialogues sililarly.
>>>>
>>>> Yes, it's only the other one anyway.
>>>
>>> Ditto...
>>>
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Opinions?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The projection definition for the reference points should be moved
>>>> into step 2. The button to open the source map has a peculiar
>>>> position. I liked the original one more.
>>>
>>> Yes, that's right. To keep the common style, a tool button with an icon
>>> would look better IMHO.
>>
>> If I recall right I changed it after someone complaining that it's
>> hard to find the right button :/
>>
>>> An the explanation in step 2 should go into the
>>> help dialogue, shouldn't it?
>>
>> Real man do not read the help. But they keep wining if they do not
>> find the essentials about key bindings. Better leave it where it is.
>>
>>>
>>> Will extend the patch...
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Albrecht.
>>


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