Re: [Synfig-devl] option tool panel UI improvement

2014-03-19 Thread Yu Chen
Hello, Thanks all for your kind encourage, I still do not complete my first C++ course. If there is childish code in my commits please let me know. 2014-03-18 18:42 GMT+08:00 : > Nice work jcome ! > > I have found something that could interest you about combox (and others > widgets holding text

Re: [Synfig-devl] option tool panel UI improvement

2014-03-18 Thread d . j . a . y
Nice work jcome ! I have found something that could interest you about combox (and others widgets holding text) resizing : > I'm trying to create a combobox object than can be sized smaller than the > text. What is the best way to go about doing this? ### # ellipsize th

Re: [Synfig-devl] option tool panel UI improvement

2014-03-18 Thread Konstantin Dmitriev
Looks great! I love buttons, which allows to choose type of created layer. All the rest is also very cool! The only issue I have noticed: when I have started the new version for the first time, the Opacity slider was set to 0.0, so created Circle was invisible. Regards, K. 2014-03-18 16:26 GMT+07

Re: [Synfig-devl] option tool panel UI improvement

2014-03-18 Thread Dave Jeffery
I agree with Carlos - this is absolutely fantastic work Yu. Your improvements will really help new users to understand Synfig more quickly and easily at the same time as making it more pleasant to use for the rest of us. All the best, Dave

Re: [Synfig-devl] option tool panel UI improvement

2014-03-18 Thread Carlos López González
Overall work is excellent in my humble opinion. Thanks! Please go ahead with the rest of tools. Cheers! 2014-03-18 9:46 GMT+01:00 Yu Chen : > > Hello, > > After days work, the tool options panel UI improvement has things[1] to > play with now. The current work is just done for Circle Tool, The r

[Synfig-devl] option tool panel UI improvement

2014-03-18 Thread Yu Chen
Hello, After days work, the tool options panel UI improvement has things[1] to play with now. The current work is just done for Circle Tool, The rest should be much easier to implement, but before applying to the other tools, I would like to hear your feedback/criticism on the design and code. -