From: Zurd <zu...@ya...> - 2007-03-10 01:00:42
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Seems we think alike, I too thought that the Refresh button was misplaced, so I put it at the bottom and I also thought about the tree, that it should automatically scroll to where the user is, but then I thought, which application is actually also doing this? I can't think of any. Then the GNOME Human Interface Guidelines, even if they do talk about scrollbar they do not cover this : http://developer.gnome.org/projects/gup/hig/2.0/controls-scrollbars.html And I didn't see any options from GTK2-Perl that would automatically scroll the scrolled window to a selected line. So no change about it will be made. Thanks for info on wikipedia, I'll put that in my to do for monday. --- Lacrocivious Acrophosist <alt...@ya...> a écrit : > > --- Zurd <zu...@ya...> wrote: > > > We now have a new icon for GPRename and a new logo > > Thanks to Johan Spee for the > > graphics! > > The new logo looks great! Thanks Mr. Spee ;-) > > Also I like the revised button placement order for > Preview/Rename/Undo/Refresh ... this makes much more > sense. I was never able to get comfortable with the > Refresh before Rename, and was going to make the > suggestion to move it... but I see you already did. > > Thanks for restoring the selection preservation after > error. > > It would be helpful for the left pane tree to open > already scrolled down to the actual directory opened > at startup. Currently the opened directory is only > visible if it fits within the first screenful of the > left pane. This certainly is not critical and it is > testament to how far GPRename has come that I could > even mention such a small operational detail. Also I > suspect this may be a GTK limitation. > > You might want to update the screenshot on the > wikipedia page. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? En finir avec le spam? Yahoo! Courriel vous offre la meilleure protection possible contre les messages non nollicités http://mail.yahoo.ca Yahoo! Courriel |