Re: [cssed-devel] New release
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From: <mic...@ea...> - 2005-02-09 11:23:42
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Le 9 f=E9vr. 2005, =E0 12:12, Iago Rubio a =E9crit : > On Wed, 2005-02-09 at 09:20, Mich=E8le Garoche wrote: >> Le 6 f=E9vr. 2005, =E0 11:57, Iago Rubio a =E9crit : >> >>> * Mark documents - there's a new entry on the Documents menu called >>> "Flag" that let's you change the document's tab colors to ease >>> recognition. >> The red flag makes the file name almost unreadable on Mac, as the >> default foreground color is slight gray. > > Yes, I noticed something like that in my laptop were color a bit = fuzzy. I've already inserted a flag for Mac (not commited yet). > The gtk-theme have support only to defaults and have no choice options > were the user could set a list of choices for colouring the same or > similar widgets. Not a list of choice, but you can customize ~/gtk-2.0.rc file? I've=20 customized mine with the plain #xxyyzz colors. Hence it may happen that=20= it chocks with fixed colors authorized within cssed. > Or may be I could try a colour wheel as it was done on the preferences > dialog's highlighting tab. Or if you are speedy for release, we could stick temporarily with as=20 is, just I've inserted the flag for Mac. > > One or another, Is the overall idea ok ? It seems useful to me when > working in a big bunch of files. Yes, why not, it is not my way of practice, but it may be convenient=20 for users. Anyway, that's a choice, so, it won't hurt. > Have anyone a better idea on how to mark a set of documents ? I don't know if it is possible, but I would have done a super tab, to=20 group together given documents. But not sure it is better as idea. Colors seems to me possible, but provided that the user could override=20= both background and foreground colors, as you'll never know what colors=20= the user has. Mich=E8le <http://micmacfr.homeunix.org> |