From: Denis B. <dbi...@wa...> - 2012-05-02 08:38:32
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Le mercredi 02/05/12 à 00h12, "Tim Hoffmann" <hof...@hi...> a écrit : > I think a dialog box is perfectly fine for the templates. Creating > documents from templates is really a rare action (only one time per > document). OK, but IMHO, the dialog box doesn't give anything more than submenu and is an unnecessary extra step. For instance, I appreciate that the recent files are displayed in a submenu. > The dialog could be a bit more telling, e.g. some information about > the template. Not everyone knows what scrlttr2 is. In this perspective, a dialog box could maybe be useful, though the information could be displayed as a tooltip when the pointer is over an entry of a a "Templates" submenu. > Btw. Something far beyond the scope of the things currently > discussed, but maybe to keep in mind for the future: The concept of > templates could be extended beyond a single tex file. E.g. for > multi-file documents, or allowing images, e.g. for a logo in a > letter. A good set of templates is something I've been really missing > in the tex world. Maybe someday we could even host templates > somewhere and let users share theirs. Yes, it could be nice, though too many of them could be confusing for the user. Do you mean TXS will get the templates directly from a distant repository or the list of them would be frozen at each release? -- Denis |