If a reorganizations of menus / toolbars / interfaces in general is on the pipeline, I wish to draw attention again to the desirability of having the right-click menu become contextual. E.g. when right-clicking on an image, instead of being offered the whole menu tree, just those items related to images. Same for tables, equations, etc.
-á. On Sun, Nov 7, 2010 at 14:43, Joris van der Hoeven <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear Miguel, > >> Any comments? One very welcome suggestion indeed would be another task to >> focus on, sufficiently uncoupled from the main development process as to >> make it something I can encompass without being totally absorbed in it, >> which I can't afford. There are a couple of things that I'd also like to >> have in TM for my daily use, namely graphical configuration of shortcuts (to >> quickly fix those that don't work for some reason or other) and better image >> support (scaling, embedding, eps bugs fixing, etc.), but they look pretty >> daunting to me. Maybe not the first, if I convince someone (<cough>) to >> explain to me how the keyboard shortcuts system works. > > Thanks for your patches and willingness to contribute to TeXmacs. > I will send a few emails with our current roadmap for those things where > help would be very useful for us, and some further issues. > > As to the things that you mention: > > * Graphical configuration of shortcuts: yes would be nice and similarly > for TeXmacs macros, but it would be better to schedule this a bit later > in the current reorganization of the GUI. > > * Image scaling: some keyboard shortcuts have been introduced lately, > and the upcoming focus bar (see upcoming email) could contain > input fields for specifying width, height, etc. On the other hand, > direct graphical scaling with the mouse will have to wait a bit longer, > even though this is also on our list (see upcomong email). > > * Image support: yes, I also experienced many bugs recently. I found out that > some modifications made by David Michel last year introduced a lot of bugs. > Please look at image_files.cpp and in particular image_size, > with many #ifdefs. Especially figures with a non trivial offset > are displayed wrong, and even wrong in different ways > on different OS' and different GUIs (X11, Qt, ...). > > * Calling TeXmacs without an active display or GUI, e.g. for command line > conversions TeXmacs -> Pdf: important, but not a good time to do now. > > Best wishes, --Joris > > _______________________________________________ > Texmacs-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/texmacs-dev > _______________________________________________ Texmacs-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/texmacs-dev
