A little visual glicht: preferences/display/default user interface/colors and fonts : the fonts section is not aligned (win xp sp2 here, with noting special installed)
Still present in beta 3.
Frank Bicking
Nov 5 2007, 14:17
QUOTE(linus @ Nov 5 2007, 21:07)
QUOTE(linus @ Oct 22 2007, 11:52)
A little visual glicht: preferences/display/default user interface/colors and fonts : the fonts section is not aligned (win xp sp2 here, with noting special installed)
Still present in beta 3.
Has it occurred to you that the indentation of the font buttons might be supposed to tell you something?
Think about it.
fooruncle
Nov 5 2007, 14:24
QUOTE(Frank Bicking @ Nov 5 2007, 21:17)
QUOTE(linus @ Nov 5 2007, 21:07)
QUOTE(linus @ Oct 22 2007, 11:52)
A little visual glicht: preferences/display/default user interface/colors and fonts : the fonts section is not aligned (win xp sp2 here, with noting special installed)
Still present in beta 3.
Has it occurred to you that the indentation of the font buttons might be supposed to tell you something?
Think about it.
I didn't get it as well, although I understood the dependencies... Hmmm, maybe one could indent the lines even more to make clear that it's arbitrary?
foosion
Nov 5 2007, 14:27
QUOTE(linus @ Oct 22 2007, 11:52)
A little visual glicht: preferences/display/default user interface/colors and fonts : the fonts section is not aligned (win xp sp2 here, with noting special installed)
That is not a glitch, that is by design. The individual fonts are arranged in a hierarchical fashion.
linus
Nov 7 2007, 07:52
QUOTE(Frank Bicking @ Nov 5 2007, 22:17)
Has it occurred to you that the indentation of the font buttons might be supposed to tell you something?
Think about it.
QUOTE(foosion @ Nov 5 2007, 22:27)
That is not a glitch, that is by design. The individual fonts are arranged in a hierarchical fashion.
Doh!
shakey_snake
Nov 7 2007, 13:26
Wouldn't something like this help to make it more evident:
All I did was realign the labels and add the tree lines.
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