From koffice-devel Sat Nov 11 23:18:55 2000 From: David Faure Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2000 23:18:55 +0000 To: koffice-devel Subject: Re: KSpread looks overloaded X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=koffice-devel&m=97398541010294 On Sunday 15 October 2000 19:29, Torsten Rahn wrote: > A complain I hear *VERY* often once I start kspread > on expos at our kde-booth is that it looks way > too complicated. Usually there are four=20 > toolbar-rows by default. =20 > This scares the user as he feels lost and on tiny displays > it makes the GUI cover almost the full screen while > leaving very few space for the document itself. >=20 > Not showing the Formula-toolbar by default would make=20 > a lot of sense to me. People who need Formulas can still > easily switch them on by clicking on=20 >=20 > Settings -> Show Formula Toolbar >=20 > That way kspread would have three toolbar-rows which=20 > would only show the most common items.=20 > One might also think about not-showing Colors/Borders=20 > by default but not-showing formulas helps already=20 > quite a lot.=20 OK, I just committed this : koffice/lib/kofficecore koMainWindow.cc,1.159,1.160 koMainWindow.h,1.52,1= =2E53 Author: faure Sat Nov 11 23:13:35 UTC 2000 Modified Files: koMainWindow.cc koMainWindow.h=20 Log Message: Improved handling of toolbar menu. Showing/hiding toolbars immediately sa= ves the setting, and it's correctly restored next time. Used Simon's containe= rs() method to list the toolbars in proper order (from the XML). Also added an event filter, as discussed in Erlangen, so that the app can hide a toolbar, and the menu item updates appropriately. To application authors : you can use