Hi, On 10/14/05, wayne <iw at ukulele.com> wrote: > On Friday 14 October 2005 12:30 pm, Craig Bradney wrote: > > On Saturday 15 October 2005 00:15, wayne wrote: > > > On Friday 14 October 2005 10:04 am, Craig Bradney wrote: > > > > > Agree also, but why not preselect the appropriate Tab/Windows > > > > > according to the task you do? > > > > > ...............................................X > Perhaps a better idea would be to put the XYZ things on the top menu where > they're always visible since so much time and energy is spent resizing > and/or repositioning frames, be it text or graphics. >
What about a user-interface like DreamWeaverMX2004 - with splitter panes that you can click once to make them slide to the position you want. Like Mozilla browser's side-bar on the left that you can click to slide in and click to move it out of the way - with different splitted panes inside that side bar. DreamWeaverMX2004 (DMX2K4) has similar side-bars (or splitter panes) but each of the tabs appearing combined in any splitter pane can be taken out as well to form new splitter panes or shove it in a different splitter pane. I did see this splitter-pane functionality in QT - so the talk! Don't you think that would be a nice-to-have feature? As that meets almost _all_ the GUI feature requests I have read so far. IMHO changing GUI should be easier if you guys are using design patterns such as command, etc. -- Best regards, Asif
