Craig Ringer wrote: > BandiPat wrote: > > >> It does sound reasonable Andreas, but much more difficult than it ought >> to be. Why must you always go around the elbow to get to the hand? >> Those things should be direct, simple, almost to the point of being >> amazingly silly to do. I'm not trying to turn Scribus into a low end >> program, just wanting low end features in my high end software. :-) >> > > OK, so describe in detail how you'd get straight to the hand, ie: > > - Exactly what you think should happen to the user interface > - How the user would interact with the program as you think it should be > - How your changes preserve full functionality and make it easier for > beginners to find and use WITHOUT impairing use for experts > > and I'll be interested. I asked you before and (unless I missed it in > this giant thread) you ignored the request, suggesting that you prefer > to criticize without offering alternatives, something I find rather > unhelpful. > > I would like to hear your DETAILED and WELL THOUGHT OUT descriptions of > what you think can be improved. > > -- > Craig Ringer > _______________________________________________ > Scribus mailing list > Scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de > http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/mailman/listinfo/scribus > > Craig, Without being rude back at you, if you have kept up with the thread, I think I mentioned it at least once what I thought it should be and how it should work. I'll go over this one part again, just for you. :-)
We'll get into the details later, after I've had time to do a bit of research on some other things. Simply add an entry to the menu under Insert. Insert>Columns or Page Columns, however you want to distinguish it to make it clear for new and you old Scribus experts. Experts, that's funny. (insert a Beavis & Butthead laugh here) A window pops open. How many columns, much like you have now for the text frame columns, how much gap, linked? It doesn't require much, because once they're placed on the page, the Properties box takes over for other automatic controls. Otherwise, the user can link them, unlink them, move them, adjust them to their liking or need. Simple, direct and easy to find in a logical place! There ya go Christoph, logical, you like that, right? ;-) Does that help? Pat -- ---SuSE Linux v10.1--- Registered Linux User #225206 "Life's a garden, Dig It!" --Joe Dirt