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Subject: branches/kolourpaint/control
From: Clarence Dang <dang () kde ! org>
Date: 2007-05-12 11:52:55
Message-ID: 1178970775.101078.25767.nullmailer () svn ! kde ! org
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SVN commit 663823 by dang:
more/less sugar
M +3 -16 TODO
--- branches/kolourpaint/control/TODO #663822:663823
@@ -90,14 +90,7 @@
"Universal Selections" modify selections after selecting
-Should CTRL+C'ing a textbox mean that MMB pastes that text?
-KolourPaint does not ATM and it is annoying. Should there be a KDE standard for \
this?
-KWrite does it and I think that's sane behaviour.
-
-kolourpaint not associated with .bmp
-
-
RMB colour select & draw, holding shift are not discoverable.
@@ -352,20 +345,15 @@
Suggestion: Export instead of save. But what if really want to save? Would have to \
prompt, save, then invoke Mail again - a bit round about. What do other programs do? \
KOffice?
-grid at 400% since 2 people on kde-apps have asked already (think grid
-isn't there)
+Need to change grid to a non-solid color pattern so that at 400%, it doesn't
+look like part of the image!
Bela-Andreas Bargel:
-- kooka scanning
-
- acquire from kamera
fix Bug #23. Changing tool options while in the middle of a drawing option may
confuse KolourPaint.
-use KSaveFile for atomic writes - if the temp is put in the same place as
-dest, what about small media like floppy?
-
resize doc or sel freehand - usershapepoints should be (after string freeze):
"oldX x oldY - newX x newY ||| (+|-)deltaX x (+|-)deltaY"
instead of
@@ -603,8 +591,7 @@
implemented:
-guard all ptr derefs with if (ptr) ptr->whatever
-- also don't store ptrs to e.g. kpDocument as they may go out of date
+also don't store ptrs to e.g. kpDocument as they may go out of date
kdError -> KP_PANIC or KMessageBox
wait cursor for slow ops - should it be in kpDocument or in the commands???
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