On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 8:50 AM, Bryce Schober <[email protected]> wrote: > This UI seems a little odd to me. If we're introducing a tree view, why not > use it to represent *all* of the logical hierarchy of a project? It could be > more informative at the same as replacing some of the wierd UI at the top of > the project page, where those buttons actually represent more layers of > hierarchy. An example I imagine with Project1 having only one kit configured > and Project2 having two kits: > > - Project1 > - Build (Kit1) > - Run (Kit1) > - Editor (Default) > - Code Style (Default) > - Dependencies (None) > - To-Do Settings (Default) > - Project2 > - Kit1 > - Build > - Run] > - Kit2 > - Build > - Run > - Editor (Default) > - Code Style (Default) > - Dependencies (None) > - To-Do Settings (Default) > > The adding and configuring of kits could be an option on by right-clicking > the project, or something else. >
Or by clicking on the project itself and having it in the right-side UI. Much more discoverable than a right-click. /s/ Adam _______________________________________________ Qt-creator mailing list [email protected] http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/qt-creator
