On Sun, 18 Jan 2009 14:30:15 -0500, "Daniel Richard G." skunk@iSKUNK.ORG wrote:
On Sun, 2009 Jan 18 13:27:52 +0100, Enrico Tröger wrote:
Attached are mockups of both variants together with the necessary code changes (the patches are mainly for reference).
I basically like both variants but would prefer the one with the frame as it groups well the Replace All options together.
That one looks good. The only downside I can see is that the three buttons are no longer perfectly aligned with the four along the bottom :)
This also wasn't the case before at least not for non-English locales and if so it was just by coincidence.
For its part, NEdit does things the opposite way: a "Keep Dialog" checkbox. Any find/replace operation would be a single shot, unless that option is checked. So the option is grouped together with the other find/replace options, and not specifically associated with the replace-all buttons. (Not suggesting that Geany follow suit; only painting the rest of the picture of this other editor.)
What? Another editor? No way, can't be believe that...
By the way, don't forget the whole button-reordering dealie! If I read
Haha.
Nick correctly, the desire is to keep more-commonly-used operations to the right. And we also said that arranging the replace-all scopes in a sorted order made sense. Which would then imply an end result of session, document, selection.
Yup.
Regards, Enrico