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New Inkscape “bottom tool bar” update proposal

By David Hewitt ["hewitt_dj@yahoo.com.au"]

Here are some ideas I have for updating the bottom tool bar in inkscape to include icons for common useful functionality most of which is already supported in inkscape.

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 1) – Palette mode switcher (New Functionality)
 2) – Make Properties Default
 3) – Selected object/Default... Properties Indicator
 4) – Stroke & Fill Properties icons
 5) – Clear Properties Icons
 6) – Stroke & Fill Color Properties Boxes (Fill shown as empty)
 7) – Aquire Fill from background Icon

Ink icon 12.png - 1) Palette mode switcher (New Functionality)

This new icon would reside where the new clear box is now at the far left of the palette bar (as this “Clearing” functionality would now be better served by the new red clear buttons item “5” which obviously work better for fill and stroke properties independently here). This new icon would toggle when pressed so as to be either a little display monitor or paint palette respectively. By default this icon would be the “paint Palette”. In this mode the palette bar down the bottom would display the palette normally as what ever palette was active ETC….. But when changed to the “monitor” this would alter the palette bar so that it ONLY contained colors that were currently utilized in the design….

This would show the user only those colors currently in used in the fill property of objects in the design in rough z order.

In addition to this moving your cursor over one of these colors would “Flash” (once) all those objects in the design…. This new function would mean that the user could quickly identify all the objects in the design that had this property as they would flash once when the cursor moved onto this color. Also when in this mode moving the cursor over any object on the screen would flash (only once) the palette color on the palette bar that corresponded to this object……. This new interactivity would greatly increase the users ability to work with color by enabling the user to very quickly and easily identify where various colors are across a whole design.


Ink icon 01b.png - 2) Make Properties Default...

This new control allows the user to take any selected object and pick up its properties as the new default properties (for new object creation) in one action…

This button actively updates so that it is automatically depressed when any object with the current default properties is selected. If the currently selected object does not have the current default properties for new objects then this button is rendered as UN-pressed. The user can depress this button at any time to make any object’s properties the current properties for new object creation.

I am aware that currently this happens when ever the user makes an edit to an existing object… But this new functionality would allow the user to select any object and pick up its properties (with one click on this icon) or in fact to look down and check if the current object’s properties are the default properties or not.

In addition to this right clicking on this icon should bring up an options fly out that would have an option “Make properties default after edit” (which is what happens in inkscape now by default). This would have a small check box next to it so that the user could switch this function off. (This would be an option to service any users that would prefer to use only the new capabilities being introduced down here for picking up and copying properties and making them current ETC… without edits on existing objects automatically affecting the default properties in the way they do now.)


Ink icon 13.png - 3) Selected object/Default... Properties Indicator...

This new control area consisting of 2 buttons is intended to integrate the 2 separate "fill and stroke" indicator boxes currently in inkscape into the one area....

The idea here is that instead of having 2 separate areas/controls (the top right one...when a tool is selected and also the bottom left one for selected object), that the same control (the bottom left one) be used to display both the default properties (when no object is selected) and also the properties for the current selected object.....

To differentiate these....... these 2 buttons would be introduced to represent either a selected object (the first button) and/or the current default properties (the second icon....

These button could work together in different ways...

For example when the user selects an object the first button (object properties indicator) would be depressed to indicate that the displayed properties were for a selected object....

Then by clicking on the default properties icon the user could toggle between this objects current properties and the last default....by clicking between these two buttons....(i.e in this new scheme the properties of an object would not become the default properties automatically...although there is no reason this could not be made the case in options for those who prefer this)

in addition to this the user could press the "make properties default button" and then the currently selected object's properties would then be copied to the default properties and in this case both buttons would be depressed.....

Indicating in this instance that both the default and current properties are the same....

I believe this system makes allot more sense than the current one and also introduces additional function...

I.E currently if no object is selected the bottom left indicator box is N/A to everything and the default properties box is not visible... So in this instance the user can click on palette colours and be totally clueless as to weather a change has been made and they dont know definitely what colours are set until a tool is selected...

This new functionality would always display the default properties in the bottom box when no object was selected and clicking on the palette would change the defaults visibly and the user could see this happening as they clicked on the palette...

This way the user would always see the defaults and would know at all times what colours were set...for new object creation...

Also when the user selected anything the indicator buttons would change to reflect that the boxes now showed the colour combination for the selection... Then by clicking the default properties button the default properties could be applied (showing both button depressed) and in this instance the option of switching back to the object's original properties by clicking the section button again could be achieved.... This way the user could use these two buttons to switch back a forth from an object's current properties and the defaults this would be a quick way of comparing the object's current properties and those of the default setting... This would be very handy as the user can pick up current properties from anywhere and then compare....


Ink icon 02.png - 4) Fill and Stroke Properties Icons...

(for both fill and stroke). Instead of having the words “Fill” & “Stroke” I propose having new icons for these to save space. Clicking on these would be a short cut to opening the respective dialogues for fill and stroke settings…in the same way that clicking on the color boxes is currently. (P.S. I realise this is currently also achieved via clicking on the actual colour boxes ("6") but the reason why I am proposing icons for this purpose is because it saves a fair bit of space and I am also proposing additional functionality for the color boxes ("6") which will be explained.


Ink icon 03.png - 5) Clear Properties Icons...

These are small red circle buttons for the “delete fill” and “Delete Stroke” functions. Pressing one of these will clear the fill or stroke color property for the selected object. When this is done this button icon changes to the dull depressed button (top) and the color box is cleared and rendered with a red cross (Ink icon 04.png)to show that no color is currently set.

By pressing any of these 2 buttons during normal use the user can instantly clear either or both properties for any object.

P.S. I realize that this has been done via a new cross box on the left of the palette itself....But I think it is a shame that this new icon necessitates the use of the keyboard [Shift] key to remove stroke properties... I personally would like to see the UI of inkscape updated in ways that enable users who are so inclined to go one-handed on the mouse... All the core functionality of inkscape needs to be available one-handed (mouse only) I.E via icons on the UI without needing to have one hand straddling the keyboard at all times even for the basics (like clearing a stroke property.) I realize this is not always possible...but for the most important and key functions and every day stuff this should definitely be a priority that quick and convenient ways should be implemented for all core functionality even if existing 2 handed methods already exist...



Ink icon 05.png - 6) Stroke & Fill Color Properties Boxes...

These new color boxes are rendered with a red cross when ever no color property is active. And when the fill box is empty the "Aquire Fill from background Icon" appears inside on the right hand side of this box... For a blank box (with the red cross) clicking on this box and dragging out into the work area changes the cursor to “an eyedropper” (copy properties cursor) to copy a fill or stroke property (which ever is applicable) from another object.

If the color box actually has an active color then this same action (click and drag) actually serves to copy this color and paste it onto the desired object (drag and drop.)

So this way the user can quickly drag the current fill or stroke settings off of these palettes and drop them onto any object.. Or by first clearing this property then using click and drag they can copy a property from another object in a similar way.


Ink icon 11b.png - 7) Aquire Fill from background Icon...

This button is only active when the fill color box is blank and no fill color is active for an object.

When there is an active color this control is gone and the fill properties box extends to its full width. However when no fill color is set this control appears on the right hand side of the fill color properties box to allow the user to apply this function to only clear/un-filled objects.

When you clear the current fill color (and none is active) this control apears and shows the “OFF” status.

When this is the case the user can press this and this icon will then change to the “On” status. Then this object’s fill detail will be taken directly from the underlying objects and can then serve as a transparent blur object.ETC….

It is true that this function is not always utilized by most people but it is a very powerful and very practical thing to have the ability to create transparent blur effects... And if this icon was created and made prominent then more people would realize this and use it...

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