![]() ![]() If one now starts clicking on the align button below the fill panel, it does the same thing as the previous 3 clicks.ġ. The third click makes the fill and stroke panel contract vertically slightly. The second click opens the fill and stroke panel, The first click extends the align panel vertically slightly, Right after starting inkscape if one opens the "fill and stroke" and the "align and distribute" panels, they open in the top part of the sidebar with a horizontal button below the panel to switch between them.Īnd one clicks on the fill and stroke button below, When one undocks a panel it always opens near the top left corner.Įven when there are no panels open or docked there is a draggable bar on the right side of the inkscape window, to the left of the snapbar, that has a width of 7 pixels. Then one can drag from the titlebar to the middle of a panel. If one wants to group them into buttons again below one panel, Then one can drag from the titlebar to the top or bottom of the panel, If one wants to stack panels above each other, when one opens more than one panel, sometimes a panel opens stacked, but most of the time they open with one panel expanded and the other panels as horizontal buttons below it. minimizing undocked panels only hides the current panel.Ħ. there doesn't seam to be any way to tear off the whole dock.ĥ. It would be nice if there also was a object > transform button on the toolbar, maybe there will be an option to to customize the toolbars in the future.Ĥ. there doesn't seam to be a toggle button on the toolbar, it sometimes iconifies all the open panels when one clicks on a panels "iconify this dock" icon.ģ. the "iconify this dock" icon is pointing left but docks to the right.Ģ. Tested in the development version r12830 (nov 23 2013)ġ. However if the inkscape window is too small the unpredictable behavior described in the previous paragraph results. If it is expanded to fill most of the screen then the first dialog into the dock is expanded and new ones go in expanded, with the previous one going minimized into the stack. The behavior depends on the size of the inkscape window. When they are reduced and stacked there is a little up arrow to expand them, but there is no corresponding down arrow to minimize/stack them.Ħ. (This is with the dialogs in the dock stacked vertically). It isn't "iconify", as that takes them off the dock and puts them to the right side next to the snapping controls. Sometimes the dialogs in the dock are stacked full height and there is a scroll bar, other times one is full height and others are stacked as narrow bars one on top of the other and there is no scroll bar. I expected that it would have had the same effect as iconifying the dock.Ħ. Clicking on the "minimize" icon in the upper right frame of an undocked dialog closes all Inkscape windows. (Not very important to me, I don't use the floating dock.)ĥ. The dialogs have to be moved over one at a time. That is not obvious (it took 10 minutes of googling to find the right method.) Please add a "dock" icon on the dialogs that, when clicked, toggles the docked state of that dialog.Ĥ' There seems to be no way to tear off the whole dock at once into a floating dock. Once a dialog has been undocked (perhaps accidentally) by dragging it replacing it in the dock requires that the user know to drag it from the gray area, rather than the surrounding blue frame. (Or work with a greatly reduced drawing canvas.)Ĥ. Especially since the dock takes up a lot of space and toggling it on and off is something I need to do frequently. It would be nice if there was one on the command bar somewhere, probably next to the "align" icon which is already there. However there is no corresponding icon in the interface. There is an F12 shortcut to toggle the dock on and off. I didn't intentionally do anything to change the behavior, but they were all opened and closed and removed from the dock a few times.ģ. Now they are iconifying one at a time as the arrow is clicked. Perhaps that is by design but it seems inconsistent. While the iconify button iconifies all dialogs in the dock, clicking on one to deiconify only opens that single dialog. (Other versions of Inkscape apparently had it pointing right.)Ģ. The iconify icon at the top of the dock points left, yet the dock iconifies to the right. There are several issues with the dock in Trunk (from a few weeks) ago on Windows XP that should be addressed.ġ.
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