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Toolbox UI/Docking Jerry Baker 22 Feb 14:17
  Toolbox UI/Docking Martin Nordholts 22 Feb 18:40
  Toolbox UI/Docking peter sikking 23 Feb 19:19
Jerry Baker
2010-02-22 14:17:21 UTC (about 14 years ago)

Toolbox UI/Docking

For discussion...

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=610344

Add docking capabilities to the toolbox so it would be possible to dock another
dialog to the top, bottom, left or right of the toolbox or dock the toolbox on
the top, bottom, left, or right of another dialog window. (In multi-window mode
and single-window mode)

From an irc discussion: (08:44:36 AM) jbaker: speaking of ui, is it possible to move the toolbox to the
right of the image in sw mode ?
(08:48:33 AM) guiguru: jbaker: should be (08:48:55 AM) guiguru: it is free tear off and docking in swm (08:50:14 AM) jbaker: guiguru: i think the toolbox is a different widget than
the other dialogs, as far as I can tell there is really no place to grab it...
(08:50:43 AM) guiguru: it is different, but that needs to be fixed then (08:51:23 AM) Death: Grabbing wilber would make sense for me...

Martin Nordholts
2010-02-22 18:40:13 UTC (about 14 years ago)

Toolbox UI/Docking

On 02/22/2010 02:17 PM, Jerry Baker wrote:

For discussion...

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=610344

Add docking capabilities to the toolbox so it would be possible to dock another
dialog to the top, bottom, left or right of the toolbox or dock the toolbox on
the top, bottom, left, or right of another dialog window. (In multi-window mode
and single-window mode)

The toolbox is not a dockable right now and it would be a lot of work to turn it into one because there is a lot of code that assumes it isn't a dockable. Doing this would add several weeks (in actual time) to 2.8 development time and it would not be worth it.

Note that you can have it to the right of dockables by attaching dockables to the left of it. Also note that the plan is to allow rearranging entire columns of docks, and the toolbox is part of a column and will be movable that way. So the only limitation will be that dockables can't be put on top of the toolbox, so it's not that serious.

/ Martin

peter sikking
2010-02-23 19:19:06 UTC (about 14 years ago)

Toolbox UI/Docking

Jerry Baker wrote:

For discussion...

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=610344

Add docking capabilities to the toolbox so it would be possible to dock
another
dialog to the top, bottom, left or right of the toolbox or dock the toolbox on
the top, bottom, left, or right of another dialog window. (In multi-window mode
and single-window mode)

From an irc discussion: (08:44:36 AM) jbaker: speaking of ui, is it possible to move the toolbox
to the
right of the image in sw mode ?
(08:48:33 AM) guiguru: jbaker: should be (08:48:55 AM) guiguru: it is free tear off and docking in swm (08:50:14 AM) jbaker: guiguru: i think the toolbox is a different widget
than
the other dialogs, as far as I can tell there is really no place to grab
it...
(08:50:43 AM) guiguru: it is different, but that needs to be fixed then
(08:51:23 AM) Death: Grabbing wilber would make sense for me...

there is a bit of confusion going on here about the toolbox.

you can talk about the toolbox itself, and it is not a dockable right now (and as Martin said, quite a bit of work to make it).

then there is the toolbox as a column with the toolbox always at the top and maybe some other dockables (like tool options) also docked in that column.

right now that column sits in multi-window mode in its own floating palette type window. in single-window mode, that column should be able be docked to the left/right of the image or any other dockable column (the latter docked or in floating window).

that is what I meant to say,

--ps

founder + principal interaction architect man + machine interface works

http://mmiworks.net/blog : on interaction architecture