Hi, I understand the basic idea of using a tree instead of double tabs. I looked at the mockups and found it - boring. Can't you implement something more exciting than a simple Tree Widget?
In some of our projects at my company we use a QScrollArea containing a widget with a vertical layout showing form widgets with buttons heavily styled with CSS. A much clearer and cooler design is possible than a tree view. Regards, Jochen Am Montag, den 20.07.2015, 13:36 +0000 schrieb de Sousa Diana: > Hi, > > > Yes, if this is the case (including the kits in the tree structure) > then I could think again which icon could go with each one. But I will > wait until there is a prototype / patch like that. The patch we have > now is the more simple version :) > > > Br, > Diana > > > > > Hi Tasuku, > > > > You are right, the overall structure needs to take the Kits into > > account and would look something like this: > > > > Project A > > - Kit 1 > > -- Build > > -- Run > > - Kit 2 > > -- Build > > -- Run > > - Editor > > - Dependencies > > - To-Do Settings > > > > The kits need to be part of the tree if you want to get rid of the > > last tabbar. > > > > Best Regards, > > Tobias > > -- > Diana de Sousa > Senior Graphic Designer > > The Qt Company > Email: [email protected] > Gsm: +358 452 752 677 > > > About The Qt Company: > > > Website || Blog || Facebook > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Qt-creator mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/qt-creator _______________________________________________ Qt-creator mailing list [email protected] http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/qt-creator
