Hi Astron,
2011/6/23 Astron <heinzlesspam@googlemail.com>
Hi,
I found the page number next to every page so useful that I
immediately opened a bug for it, I hope this was not completely
uncalled for, anyway, the bug is here:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38597 .
:) Great.
Otherwise I am a bit unsure if it really is enough to show a single
toolbar at a time, it could work though, if the default toolbar is
well configured.
The default configuration is still up for talks.
The main toolbar has two sections: the context bar on the left (the toolbar
that changes based on selection) and the static bar on the right (which
houses commands from non-contextual menus). Although I haven't given much
thought to how it should be done, the static bar could potentially get its
own row if the user desired.
For housing a larger number of commands, the sidebar would be a suitable
alternative to the toolbar.
(Besides the main toolbar, there would also be a vertical toolbox for
inserting stuff. You could show and hide it from the status bar.)
I really like the minimalist style.
Thanks.
Astron.
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