Difference between revisions of "Stroke Dialog"

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Revision as of 23:10, 17 July 2007

GIMP Inkscape Scribus
upload:stroke_gimp.png Stroke inkscape.png upload:stroke_scribus.png

The inkscape stroke dialog is what I prefer to call a Palette and it is intened to be always left open and is deliberately compact.
The GIMP uses a transient dialog which is quite different and follows the GNOME HIG rules for layout of that kind of dialog. This is a perfectly valid approach and for GIMP users. I dont think the stroke options are so important that they need a palette always open taking up space onscreen.
It begs the question does inkscape need a Palette rather than a standard transient dialog?