Hi Johannes,
2010/10/28 Johannes Bausch <johannes.bausch@gmail.com>
I really like the idea. Many new people (children) who start working
with an office suite don't know what tabs are (well, at least that's
what I encountered). Seeing them as dynamic whitespace like this would
be a great help. Maybe this could be enhanced even further: why not
making it rescalable with the mouse, and, while you do it, a line
indicator showing your current position on the ruler shows up? When
you release your mouse key, the ruler hides again.
+1
This could then be
enhanced even further by making snap points in the ruler.
In a similar way it's done in Draw and Inksacpe?
An office suite should work intuitively. We're working more and more
with the mouse; tabs have never been the best idea for people who work
not so frequently with word or writer.
Le 2010-10-27 12:11, Mirek M. a écrit :
Hey everyone,
New post about managing tabs without rulers:
http://clickortap.wordpress.com/2010/10/27/citrus-tabs/
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