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* week 10 : Proper Alignment of pages tab structure | * week 10 : Proper Alignment of pages tab structure | ||
=== Community bonding period === | === Community bonding period === | ||
Finalizing the design by interacting with #team_ux. | |||
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Learn more about the codebase especially | |||
* Gtk::Notebook | |||
* Dialog Notebook | |||
* Desktop widget | |||
* Document | |||
=== Coding Period === | === Coding Period === |
Revision as of 17:58, 1 October 2022
This page is a progress tracker for project "Tab Structure"
Project
About
Inkscape has great tools and features for designers, but problems arise when users use multiple files which creates multiple windows. For users, it becomes really difficult to manage these windows when they are in large numbers. This problem can be solved by creating a tab structure UI.
Code
https://gitlab.com/inkscape/inkscape/-/merge_requests/4692
Blog
https://sushantaa.hashnode.dev/
Time Table
- week 1 : Basic Tab Structure in Desktop Widgets
- week 2 : Proper Alignment of pages and creation of multiple tabs
- week 3 : Document Display in tabs, Proper Tab Structure with buttons
- week 4 : Different documents for different Tabs
- week 5 : State separation and persistence of document
- week 6 : Open and new tab with a different template
- week 7 : Save Document, Close Tab
- week 8 : Dynamic event box in tabs
- week 9 : Add user preferences and Hotkeys
- week 10 : Proper Alignment of pages tab structure
Community bonding period
Finalizing the design by interacting with #team_ux.
Learn more about the codebase especially
- Gtk::Notebook
- Dialog Notebook
- Desktop widget
- Document