Thomas Zastrow wrote: > Christoph Sch?fer schrieb: > >> Dear members of this list, >> >> Scribus is making progress at an amazing pace. An incredible amount of new >> features has been added to 1.3.4, and the roadmap promises similar >> enhancements for 1.3.6. However, as those testing and using Scribus on >> regular basis know, there are two areas which are likely to suffer a bit >> from >> fast development, namely the user interface and the undo/redo system. >> >> As for usability, Scribus has been praised, but also criticised. To help the >> guys improving the overall "experience" of using Scribus, I have set up a >> new >> Wiki page. You can add suggestions or screenshots there: >> http://wiki.scribus.net/index.php/Discussion:_Scribus_UI/usability_improvements >> >> As for the Action history, I'm sure that many of you already stumbled a >> missing implementation of undo/redo. Some of the issues are already filed to >> the bugtracker, and there exists a Metabug for those reports: >> http://bugs.scribus.net/view.php?id=5745 >> >> However, it may be easier to create a simple list of missing undo actions to >> keep track of all those actions. Feel free to add anything you're missing >> here: http://wiki.scribus.net/index.php/List_of_missing_undo/redo_actions. >> >> Thanks in advance for your contributions >> >> >> >> > Christoph, that's a good idea. > > Nevertheless, Scribus has already a lot of settings, especially in the > File / Preferences menu which are improving the usability. With some of > the standard values here, I'm not happy and I change them as quickly I > installed Scribus :-) > > Perhaps it would be also a good idea to collect some individual > settings from Scribus users. > Ok, how about this (accessed from Tips):
http://wiki.scribus.net/index.php/Customizations Greg
