Hi, > Very strange, on my desktop I can make it slightly wider than one column in > both left and right positions. This probably also depends on the widgets > style since the dock header (label "Palette" and buttons near it) also > restricts minimal dock width. I've tried the most obvious methods to remove > this restrictions by it didn't work. For now I've removed close button from > the dock to save some space (closing it is probably bad idea anyway). Later > I'll think more on how to fix it. I use the default style (Oxygen). I'll play around with it later today if I get the time. > Currently the user is able to freely set current time in the properties of > world (just click on empy point in the scene or select World in "World" dock > and then you'll see its properties in "Properties" dock). Strange, I think I tried to change it in the Properties for World. Ah. Now I know what's wrong: I didn't put "s" after the number. Also, there's something strange when I change the time: it doesn't react when I click on the field again. Seems to be a common problem with all the properties. (To reproduce: click on a property, change it and press return (or press somewhere else. You don't even have to change the property). Then try to change it (the same property) again (by clicking on it)). > > 1. What is the statusbar supposed to show? > Currently nothing ;-) May be you have suggestions for it ? If not I'll just > remove it for now. I was thinking about displaying the time there. In the future, maybe the "reset time" button could be there too? And if that's too little, you could put the zoom controls there too. Not sure it would make sense in Step, though; http://nowwhatthe.blogspot.com/2007/10/picture-viewers-widgets.html And finally, a feature request. A "vector" object. On the scene, it appears as a arrow. You can assign a property of an object to the vector (for example, a particle's velocity) and set it's "origin" if you want ((0, 0) or maybe follow the particle?). This vector would change according to the property when you press "Simulate". I think it would be great when analyzing an experiment. Do you think something like this would be possible? No free time for you, is there? ;) With best regards, Hans Chen _______________________________________________ kde-edu mailing list kde-edu@mail.kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-edu