> Why not having two feature list, one on the left as it is actually to
switch the left pane, and one on the right to switch le right pane ?
That is not possible with n>2 panes.
I like the pin idea as Daniel described. We have to be careful on how to
implement the pane pinning though. Two approac
Why not having two feature list, one on the left as it is actually to
switch the left pane, and one on the right to switch le right pane ?
This way, you click in the left feature list when you want to change the
left pane and in the right feature list when you want to change the
right pane.
> What if small icon is displayed next to a feature icon that has sticky
> activated in addition to showing the icon on the right pane?
Yes, this would be an option, but I am afraid it would look cluttered,
and the icons can't be much self explaining.
I have also thought about a right click menu
On 08/15/2016 02:53 PM, Daniel Schürmann wrote:
> I have thought about such sticky, or favorite pan feature. The issue her
> is that you cannot see what will happen before you click on a feature
> button.
What if small icon is displayed next to a feature icon that has sticky
activated in addition
I have thought about such sticky, or favorite pan feature. The issue her is
that you cannot see what will happen before you click on a feature button.
A pin feature, where the pane feature using the pined pane cannot be
changed does not suffer that. The icon should be similar to this:
https://goo.
As discussed on GitHub, "pin" implies that the pane cannot be switched.
Perhaps "sticky" would be a better name for the feature. I think leaving
it to users to explicitly define their personal preference for what
features should be stickied in which right pane side would be a good
solution. Thi