Hi Samuel,
Samuel Mehrbrodt píše v Út 30. 04. 2013 v 14:39 +0200:
Attached is a screenshot of this feature in Gedit. What I like more
there, is that it shows only the filename, not the path. It looks
cleaner that way to me. Tooltips with the full path would still be nice.
Good catch!
Should be easy in fact; it would affect the File -> Recent Documents
too, though. The code that does this is this line:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/tree/framework/source/uielement/recentfilesmenucontroller.cxx#n167
(the call of osl_abbreviateSystemPath). Do you think you could play
with that a bit to get nice results, please?
- should we add a title in the first line ?
something like "Recent files"
(it was my very first reaction when I compared with the existing menu
bar ; only a live test will tell if it's necessary)
Gedit has a tooltip on the Arrow that is different from the "Open"
button saying: "Open a recently used file". I would like that more than
adding a title in the first line. But I think the purpose would be clear
even without the tooltip.
Both should be possible; but obviously the tooltip is easier to
implement :-)
All the best,
Kendy
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